To interpret the equation \( \frac{x}{8} = \frac{3(x + 4)}{2} \) using graphing grouping symbols, we will analyze the components of the equation.
The expression on the left side is:
\[ \frac{x}{8} \]
The expression on the right side is:
\[ \frac{3(x + 4)}{2} \]
In this equation, the term that represents a product is located in the right-hand side. Specifically, the product is \( 3 \cdot (x + 4) \). This means that the number 3 is multiplied by the entire expression \( (x + 4) \).
Therefore, the product in the equation is represented by:
\[ 3(x + 4) \]
This indicates that 3 is multiplied by the result of \( x + 4 \).