Posted by Frank on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at 10:55pm.
0 = 3x - 4
4 = 3x
4/3 = x
1 1/3 = x
Let's prove it.
0 = 3 (1 1/3) - 4
0 = 0
Yep! It's right.
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