Posted by nadine on Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 2:53pm.
There is no "i1" in the equation, so it cannot be solved for.
This looks like an equation for the slope m of a line, but with superscript exponents 1 and 2 instead of subscripts.
I suspect you have not copied the problem correctly
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