Isolate b term: Isolate the term containing the variable b. To do this, we need to subtract 4 from both sides of the equation to get the term with b by itself on one side. $(\frac{b}{\(14\)}) + \(4\) - \(4\) = \(3\) - \(4\)
Simplify equation: Simplify both sides of the equation.\(\newline\)After subtracting \(4\) from both sides, we get:\(\newline\)\(\frac{b}{14} = -1\)
Multiply by \(14\): Multiply both sides of the equation by \(14\) to solve for \(b\).\(14 \times \left(\frac{b}{14}\right) = -1 \times 14\)
Final solution: Simplify both sides of the equation.\(\newline\)The \(14\) on the left side cancels out with the \(14\) in the denominator, leaving us with:\(\newline\)\(b = -14\)