Given the matrices $A$ and $B$ shown below, solve for $X$ in the equation $-3X + A = B$. $A = \begin{bmatrix} 11 & -1 \ 1 & -11 \end{bmatrix}$ $B = \begin{bmatrix} -6 & 6 \ -1 & -11 \end{bmatrix}$
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