I am trying to solve this but am not sure about the answer.
if 4x - 11 = 6y - 5, and we are given that x and y are non-zero integers and that (6y-5) is divisible by 11, is x/11?
(4x-11)/11 = 4x/11 - 1. if 4x is divisible by 11, does it necessarily proceed that x/11?
if x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (and their negative counterparts), the expression will not be an integer. so the smallest non-zero integer x can be is +/- 11. same for 12, 13, 14, 15...
i would guess that that proves x is divisible by 11, but is there something i am forgetting or assuming that isnt necessarily true?
thank you!