What is the first step when solving: 14/7-x = 3?

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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.

okay? and how do you simplify that

To continue simplifying the equation \( 2 - x = 3 \) and solve for \( x \), follow these steps:

  1. Isolate \( x \): Start by moving \( x \) to one side of the equation. You can do this by adding \( x \) to both sides:

    \[ 2 = 3 + x \]

  2. Subtract 3 from both sides to isolate \( x \):

    \[ 2 - 3 = x \]

  3. Calculate \( 2 - 3 \):

    \[ -1 = x \]

So the solution is:

\[ x = -1 \]

This means \( x \) equals \(-1\).

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