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solve this linear equation

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 \frac{x + 2}{6}  - ( \frac{11 - x}{3}  - \frac{1}{4} ) =  \frac{3x - 14}{12}  \\  \\  =  \frac{x + 2}{6}  - ( \frac{44 - 4x - 3}{12} ) =  \frac{3x - 14}{12}  \\  \\  =  \frac{x + 2}{6}  -  \frac{41 + 4x}{12}  =  \frac{3x - 14}{12}  \\  \\  =  \frac{2x + 4 - 41 + 4x}{12}  =  \frac{3x - 14}{12}  \\  \\  =  \frac{6x - 37}{12}  =  \frac{3x - 14}{12}  \\  \\  = 12(6x - 37) = 12(3x - 14) \\  \\  = 72x - 444 = 36x - 168 \\  \\  = 72x - 36x = 444 - 168 \\  \\  = 36x = 276 \\  \\ x =  \frac{276}{36}  \\  \\ x = 7.666

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