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Transcribed Image Text:4. For the following circuit, derive an equation for the voltage out (Vout) compared
to the voltage in (Vin) as a function of R1 and R2. Show your steps. Hint: apply
Ohm's law to both Vout and Vin.
Vin
R1
RZ
Vout
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