1. **State the problem:** Solve the equation $$\frac{\pi}{12} - 11 = -5$$ for the unknown or verify the equality.
2. **Understand the equation:** The equation involves a constant term $$\frac{\pi}{12}$$ and constants $$-11$$ and $$-5$$.
3. **Isolate the constant term:** Add 11 to both sides to isolate $$\frac{\pi}{12}$$:
$$\frac{\pi}{12} - 11 + 11 = -5 + 11$$
4. **Simplify both sides:**
$$\frac{\pi}{12} = 6$$
5. **Interpretation:** The equation states that $$\frac{\pi}{12}$$ equals 6, which is not true since $$\pi \approx 3.1416$$, so $$\frac{\pi}{12} \approx 0.2618$$.
6. **Conclusion:** The original equation $$\frac{\pi}{12} - 11 = -5$$ is false.
**Final answer:** The equation is not true; $$\frac{\pi}{12} - 11 \neq -5$$.
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