Solve the literal equation for x. Show all steps.

4(x − b)=x

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To solve the equation 4(x - b) = x for x, we will simplify the left side of the equation first.

First, distribute the 4 to both terms inside the parentheses:

4x - 4b = x

Next, we want to isolate the x term. To do so, we will subtract 4x from both sides of the equation:

4x - 4b - 4x = x - 4x

Simplifying both sides:

-4b = -3x

To solve for x, we need to get rid of the coefficient in front of x. Divide both sides by -3:

(-4b) / -3 = (-3x) / -3

Simplifying:

4b/3 = x

Therefore, the solution for x is x = 4b/3.
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