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Solving 2 -step equation 4x+3=11
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4x+3= 11
Balance the equation. Try to get x by itself, and do the inverse to the other side.
3 is being added, so subtract on the other side.
4x= 11-3
4x= 8
Since 4 is being multiplied by x, divide 8 by 4.
x= 8/4
x=2
I hope this helps!
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