You would solve it just like how you would solve it with numbers.Solve it like how you would solve this 7=6*2.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The electric field strength at any point from a charged particle is given by E = kq/r^2 and we can use this to calculate the field strength of the two fields individually at the midpoint. 
The field strength at midway (r = 0.171/2 = 0.0885 m) for particle 1 is E = (8.99x10^9)(-1* 10^-7)/(0.0885)^2 = -7.041 N/C and the field strength at midway for particle 2 is E = (8.99x10^9)(5.98* 10^-7)/(0.0935)^2 = <span>-7.041 N/C
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Note the sign of the field for particle 1 is negative so this is attractive for a test charge whereas for particle 2 it is positive therefore their equal magnitudes will add to give the magnitude of the net field, 2*<span>7.041 N/C </span>= 14.082 N/C
        
             
        
        
        
Domain of: 3x-2
Solution: -Inf < x < Inf
Interval Notation: (-Inf, Inf)
Inf = Infinity (Replace "Inf" with the infinity symbol)
"-" = Negative sign