document.write( "Question 1108396: Kindly help please. The total voltage of first circuit is (9 + 3i) volts. The total voltage of a second circuit is (5 - 2i) volts. We need to find the ratio of the total voltage of the first circuit to that of the second circuit. Does it mean, we're going to divide? After I divided the 2 voltages (I used the conjugate of the second voltage), I got (39 + 33i) / 29. Is that the ratio already? Or should it be like in the form \"first circuit is to second circuit\"? Thank you. \n" ); document.write( "
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