Solve the equation

4(x-4)=-12+3x

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Expanding the equation, we have:
4x - 16 = -12 + 3x

To isolate the variable terms on one side, we subtract 3x from both sides:
4x - 3x - 16 = -12

Simplifying the left side of the equation:
x - 16 = -12

To solve for x, we add 16 to both sides:
x - 16 + 16 = -12 + 16

Simplifying the equation:
x = 4
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