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Do you mean: -72/(3j-(-4))? If so, this is -72/(3j+4)

Do you mean: 3(j-(-4))/-72? If so, this is -(j+4)/24

Do you mean: -72/(3(j-(-4))? If so, this is -24/(j+4)

Do you mean: (3j-(-4))/-72? If so, this is -(3j+4)/72
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