What is the result after adding 4 to both sides of the equation? −4+x4=3

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To solve the equation \(-4 + x^4 = 3\) by adding 4 to both sides, you follow these steps:

  1. Start with the original equation: \[ -4 + x^4 = 3 \]

  2. Add 4 to both sides: \[ -4 + x^4 + 4 = 3 + 4 \]

  3. Simplify both sides: \[ x^4 = 7 \]

Thus, after adding 4 to both sides of the equation, you get: \[ x^4 = 7 \]

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