When an electric current passes through two resistors with a resistance r1 and r2. connected in parallel, the combined resistance, R, can be calculate

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2020-11-10

When an electric current passes through two resistors with a resistance r1 and r2. connected in parallel, the combined resistance, R, can be calculated from the equation:
1R=12r1+13r2
where R, r1 & r2 are greater than 0. Assume that r2 is constant. Show that RR is an increasing function of r1.

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