Question 240367
Steps:
a.  Multiply 3 by the contents of the parenthesis.
b.  Group like terms on either side of the equation, such as the x terms are on one side of the equation and the integers are on the other.
c.  Solve for x.
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Problem:
{{{3(x-3)=4x-11}}}
{{{3x-(3*3)=4x+11}}}
{{{3x-9=4x+11}}}
Deduct 3x from both sides of equation.  I chose to put the x on the right side in order to keep the variable positive. (It is also less confusing for many students)
{{{-9=4x+11-3x}}}
{{{-9+11=4x-3x}}}
{{{2=x}}} ...same as to say... {{{x=2}}}
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Done!  :)