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8=(4/3x)-(3/2x)
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if x is in dinominator
8=(4/3x)-(3/2x)
8 = {4(2) -3(3)} / 6x , lcm of 2x & 3x = 6x
8(6x) = 8 - 9 , cross multiply
48x = - 1
x = - 1/48
if x is in numerator
8=(4/3x)-(3/2x)
8 = {4x(2) -3x(3)} / 6 , lcm of 2 & 3 = 6
8 = (8x - 9x) / 6
8(6) = - x
48 = - x
x = - 48
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