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Solve for xx. \newline9=6x9=-\frac{6}{x} \newlineSimplify your answer as much as possible.

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Q. Solve for xx. \newline9=6x9=-\frac{6}{x} \newlineSimplify your answer as much as possible.
  1. Divide by 99: Now, divide both sides by 99 to solve for xx.x=69x = \frac{-6}{9}
  2. Simplify fraction: Simplify the fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 33.x=6/39/3x = \frac{-6 / 3}{9 / 3}
  3. Final result: After simplifying, we get: x=23x = -\frac{2}{3}

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