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Mathematics, 03.10.2021 20:50 Rayanecrazt3671

How can I find R1, R2, and R3 if all I know is that RT is 3.6kΩ (3600) and that R2 is equal to R1 x2, and R3 is equal to R1 x3? I know to find RT it would be R1+R2+R3, but I need to find R1. R2 and R3 knowing only what I was given?

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