Question 30462
The problem may be as follows:
 [sqrt (9x-4)]^3 =[sqrt (2x+9)]^3  ----(1)
This implies (9x-4) = (2x+9)
(how? see the model below for you to learn and understand. 
You need not show those steps if the above problem 
is a 1 mark question!)
9x-2x= 9+4
7x= 13
x = 13/7
Answer: x = 13/7
which is choice (B) 13/7


Note:Let us evolve a model out of this
[sqrt(p)]^3 =[sqrt(q)]^3
[(p)^(1/2)]^3= [(q)^(1/2)]^3
[(p)^(3/2)]= [(q)^(3/2)]  (using [(a)^m]^n =[(a)^(mn) ----(*)] )
Now raising both the sides to the power (2/3)
[(p)^(3/2)]^(2/3)= [(q)^(3/2)]^(2/3)
{(p)^[(3/2)X(3/2)]}= {(q)^[(3/2)X(3/2)]}
[(p)^1]= [(q)^1] ((using (*) )
That is   p = q
Note: The above steps if we go through repeatedly then 
we will be in a position to just observe and conclude