SOLUTION: 9/x-4 = 9x+36/?
How will I solve if neither of the numerator or the denominator is missing?
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Question 240663: 9/x-4 = 9x+36/?
How will I solve if neither of the numerator or the denominator is missing?
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let the ? be represented by z. Now solve for z
Use distribution on the left side numerator
divide both sides by 9
multiply both sides by z
isolate z
simplify
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