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Find the equivalent resistance of the combination shown in Figure 4, assuming that

R5 = 17 Ω and R6 = 26 Ω.

Find the equivalent resistance of the combination shown in Figure 4, assuming that-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation:

R/^5*r^6 Ok so then this is simple once u get the answer u need to use the given formula in order to plug in the numbres sorry .

So basically

12 x r^6(u must fill in the number s ) and then u need to do `13x14xr the answer and use the rest of the numbers in order to figure out the quantities of each side for the shape . Then ur answer would be the r^x + x = ???

So yeah hope this helped

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