SOLUTION: What are the steps needed to solve this equation 4(9x - 1) = 9x(4 - x)
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: What are the steps needed to solve this equation 4(9x - 1) = 9x(4 - x)
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What are the steps needed to solve this equation 4(9x - 1) = 9x(4 - x)
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36x-4 = 36x-9x^2
9x^2-4 = 0
(3x-2)(3x+2) = 0
x = 2/3 or x = -2/3
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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