What is the solution of the equation 11−4x=−9

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To find the solution of the equation, we can isolate the variable "x" by performing the necessary steps:

11 - 4x = -9

First, let's move the constant term (-9) to the other side of the equation by adding 9 to both sides:

11 + 9 - 4x = -9 + 9
20 - 4x = 0

Next, we'll move the coefficient of x (-4) to the other side of the equation by subtracting 20 from both sides:

20 - 4x - 20 = 0 - 20
-4x = -20

Lastly, we can solve for "x" by dividing both sides of the equation by -4:

(-4x)/-4 = -20/-4
x = 5

Therefore, the solution to the equation 11 - 4x = -9 is x = 5.
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