To solve the equation \(-7 + 6x = 4x - 1\), follow these steps:
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Move all terms involving \(x\) to one side: \[ 6x - 4x = -1 + 7 \]
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Simplify both sides: \[ 2x = 6 \]
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Divide by 2: \[ x = 3 \]
Thus, the solution to the equation \(-7 + 6x = 4x - 1\) is \(x = 3\).