SOLUTION: When two resistors S and T are connected in parallel their combined resistance R is given by the expression
R=1/(1/s)+(1/T)
This expression can be rewritten as a rational express
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Question 369206: When two resistors S and T are connected in parallel their combined resistance R is given by the expression
R=1/(1/s)+(1/T)
This expression can be rewritten as a rational expression in S and T. The numerator of that expression is and its denominator is
Hint: Rational expressions work exactly like fractions.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
R = S*T/(S+T)
Maybe that's what you mean ??
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