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When Two Resistors Are Joined In Series , The Equivalent Resistance Is 45 Ohm. When The Same Are Connected in Parallel , The eq. Resistance is 10 Ohm. Calculate The Two Resistances.
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Answered by Steve
x+y = 45
1/x + 1/y = 1/10

the two resistors are 15 and 30 ohms
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