How do you solve #4/(x-3)=4#? Algebra Rational Equations and Functions Rational Equations Using Proportions 1 Answer MeneerNask Feb 10, 2015 You can start by dividing both sides by #4# #4/(x-3)=4->1/(x-3)=1# #->x-3=1->x=4# Answer link Related questions How do you solve proportions? What is Rational Equations Using Proportions? How do you solve #\frac{2x}{x+4}=\frac{5}{x}#? How do you use cross multiplication to solve #\frac{2}{x+3}-\frac{1}{x+4}=0#? What is cross multiplication? How do you solve #\frac{3x^2+2x-1}{x^2-1}=-2# using cross multiplication? How do you solve #\frac{7x}{x-5}=\frac{x+3}{x}#? How do you cross multiply #\frac{4x}{x+2}=\frac{5}{9}#? How do you find fractional notation for the ratio 1.6 to 9.8? How do you solve #2/(x+1)=(3x)/4#? See all questions in Rational Equations Using Proportions Impact of this question 2920 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License