SOLUTION: Given the equivalent impedance of a circuit can be calculated by the expression Z=(Z1*Z2)/(Z1+Z2) If Z1 = 4 + j10 and Z2 = 12 - j3 calculate the impedance Z in both polar and rect

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Question 1062579: Given the equivalent impedance of a circuit can be calculated by the expression Z=(Z1*Z2)/(Z1+Z2)
If Z1 = 4 + j10 and Z2 = 12 - j3 calculate the impedance Z in both polar and rectangular forms

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