JoeTheHoboe
JoeTheHoboe
06-09-2016
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how do you do r=e/i if you solve for i
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dasetka
dasetka
06-09-2016
r = [tex] \frac{e}{i} [/tex] Multiply both sides by i
ri = e Divide both sides by r
i = [tex] \frac{e}{r} [/tex]
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