To solve the equation \( \frac{14}{7} - x = 3 \), the first step is to simplify \( \frac{14}{7} \).
Calculating \( \frac{14}{7} \) gives you 2, so the equation simplifies to:
\[ 2 - x = 3 \]
From here, you can proceed to solve for \( x \) by isolating it.