SOLUTION: Hi, I'm having trouble finding the solution to this question: Ix + 6I = I2x + 1I. I'm not sure where I am going wrong.

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Question 901118: Hi,
I'm having trouble finding the solution to this question: Ix + 6I = I2x + 1I. I'm not sure where I am going wrong.

Answer by MathTherapy(10556)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi,
I'm having trouble finding the solution to this question: Ix + 6I = I2x + 1I. I'm not sure where I am going wrong.

Why didn't you share what you did? Isn't that how we'd probably be able to tell you where you went wrong?
If it's , then:
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