81, 27 and 9 are all powers of 3.
Let's write them in terms of 3.
81 = 3^4
Therefore we can write,

and since 27 = 3^3 we can write,

and 9 is 3^2.
So our equation looks like this,

Applying our exponent rule, division to subtraction, gives us,

And from this point, since the BASES are the same,
we can simply equate the exponents:
4(x-2)-3x = 2
and then solve for x.