To solve the expression [tex]\(\frac{9}{0} \times \frac{3}{8}\)[/tex], we need to start by analyzing the components of the expression.
First, let’s consider the term [tex]\(\frac{9}{0}\)[/tex]. Division by zero is undefined in mathematics. When we attempt to divide any number by zero, we do not get a finite number nor an infinite one that makes sense within the real number system. Therefore, [tex]\(\frac{9}{0}\)[/tex] is an undefined expression.
Next, since [tex]\(\frac{9}{0}\)[/tex] results in an undefined value, any further operation involving this undefined value will also be undefined. Multiplying an undefined value by any other number or fraction does not produce a meaningful result.
Hence, the entire expression [tex]\(\frac{9}{0} \times \frac{3}{8}\)[/tex] is undefined.
Therefore, the result of the expression is:
[tex]\[
\boxed{\text{Undefined}}
\][/tex]