To solve the equation 3(2i - 7) = 6i - 21, we can start by distributing the 3 on the left side:
6i - 21 = 6i - 21
We notice that both sides of the equation are the same. This means that the equation is true for all values of i. Therefore, the equation has infinitely many solutions.
How many solutions can you get? 3 ( 2i - 7 ) = 6i -21
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