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Please give us the problem to solve for x, else we cannot answer you question.

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kai.mcenroe2

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Soma Madueke

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If x is not equal to zero, what is the value of 4(3x)^2/(2x)^2
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Soma Madueke

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That's the question
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kai.mcenroe2

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What is the final answer? We cannot solve for x with just the problem, we need the full equation.
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If it supposed to be a graph, please state that else answers may not be what you want.
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kai.mcenroe2

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I may be wrong, but I think x = 9. If you are graphing this equation, your answer will be different.

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