To solve the equation -3 = x/4 + 2 for x, we can start by isolating x on one side of the equation.
The first step is to subtract 2 from both sides to eliminate the constant term on the right side:
-3 - 2 = x/4
Simplifying further:
-5 = x/4
Now, we have -5 = x/4.
Identify the first step in solving this equation for x: -3=x/4+2
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