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10i−8=5i+3492

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Solution

The given equation is "10i - 8 = 5i + 3492".

Step 1: To solve for 'i', we first need to get all terms involving 'i' on one side of the equation and the constants on the other side.

Subtract 5i from both sides of the equation:

10i - 5i - 8 = 3492

This simplifies to:

5i - 8 = 3492

Step 2: Now, add 8 to both sides of the equation to isolate the term with 'i':

5i = 3492 + 8

This simplifies to:

5i = 3500

Step 3: Finally, divide both sides of the equation by 5 to solve for 'i':

i = 3500 / 5

This gives the solution:

i = 700

This problem has been solved

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