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Given v1 = 6 vpp, r1 = 5 kΩ, v2 = 4 vpp, r2 = 5 kΩ, v3 = 3 vpp, r3 = 9 kΩ, and rf = 10 kΩ, find vout?

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Final answer:

The student is requesting to calculate the output voltage of a circuit, but without additional context or a circuit diagram, it is not possible to provide an accurate answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking to find the output voltage, (vout), of a circuit with multiple inputs having different peak-to-peak voltages (v1, v2, v3) and corresponding resistors (r1, r2, r3) that feed into a final resistor (rf). Assuming this is an inverting summing amplifier, the formula to find vout is given by:

vout = -[(v1 / r1) + (v2 / r2) + (v3 / r3)] * rf

However, given the information in the question, there's not enough context to properly calculate an answer. Specifically, the peak-to-peak voltages provided do not indicate whether they are AC or DC, nor how they are applied to the circuit. Additional information on the type of circuit and how these values are utilized is required to accurately answer this question.

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