1) IDs cannot be reused more than one time on a single html page
2) Use classes instead
You can either use the CSS :not or the jQuery .not() as a selector.
Performance wise also proven by this jsperf link the CSS :not selector is much faster.
$('table tr:not(:has(".x"))').hide();
The main selector selects all table tr using the CSS :not
selector and then using the :has
jQuery selector checks if any children element have the .x class. I suggest you to edit your html structure and do not use ids for this matter unless you have only one instance of them on a single html page.
This is a similar to the user 'underfined' answer but it is slightly faster.
I have created an example for you:
DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/7ceRx/4/
In case you want to use it with IDs instead of classes:
$('table tr:not(:has("#x"))').hide();
:has
selector:$("table tr").not(':has(#x)').hide();
filter
method.