1. The problem is to solve the equation $2x + 3 = 11$ for $x$.
2. The formula used here is to isolate $x$ by performing inverse operations. We subtract 3 from both sides and then divide both sides by 2.
3. Subtract 3 from both sides:
$$2x + 3 - 3 = 11 - 3$$
which simplifies to
$$2x = 8$$
4. Divide both sides by 2:
$$\frac{2x}{\cancel{2}} = \frac{8}{\cancel{2}}$$
which simplifies to
$$x = 4$$
5. Therefore, the solution to the equation is $x = 4$.
This means that when $x$ is 4, the original equation holds true.
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