Final answer:
Turning 3x to 0 implies that x is set to 0. Consequently, when x is 0, multiplying it by any number results in 0. Therefore, if 3x turns into 0, then 8x will also turn into 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
If we turn 3x to 0, and we want to understand what happens to 8x under the same operation, it seems we are looking at some form of equation or function where the multiplier of x is being changed. Without the context of a specific equation or system, one could interpret this as setting x itself to 0. When x becomes 0, any multiple of x will also become 0, so 8x will also turn into 0. However, if you are saying that we alter the operation on x by a certain factor, then to maintain the ratio, multiplying 3 by a factor that turns it to 0 (which would be multiplying by 0), applying the same factor to 8 also results in multiplication by 0, hence 8x would turn into 0.