Answer:
x = 2, or at the point (2, 1/4)
Explanation:
Factor the denominator (difference of two squares).

There is a common factor of
which indicates there is a hole at
(where
).
If you're used to answering a question like this with the complete coordinates of a point, put
into a simplified fraction, by cancelling the common factor.
Substitute 2 for x.

The hole is at the point (2, 1/4).