What is the solution of the equation 4/3x =−6/5?

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To solve the equation 4/3x = -6/5, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation.

Starting with 4/3x = -6/5, we can multiply both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of 4/3, which is 3/4, to cancel out the coefficient of x.

(3/4)(4/3x) = (3/4)(-6/5)
1x = -18/20

Simplifying the right side further:
x = -9/10

Therefore, the solution to the equation 4/3x = -6/5 is x = -9/10.
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