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For the circuit below, if the sum of r1 and r2 is constrained to equal 100ω (r1 + r2 = 100ω), find the values of r1 and r2 such that i = 0.07 ma, 0.059ma, 0.033ma, and 0.018ma. assume r1 < < r3, effectively making r1 in parallel with 10kω approximately equal to r1. do not solve this problem using loop or nodal analysis. rather, proceed by simply analyzing the circuit as a voltage divider.

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