So I've got one there okay so now guys let's just say this is R1 and this is R2 this is R3 and this is R4. Okay so what I'm trying to say is we can convert a R1 and R2 into a series connection because this is a parallel connection. So that means we're going to then have this. I'll just draw that portion there, so it's going to be this emitter there and R4 there.
So this is R4 then this is R1 plus R2 okay then we have R3 there we've got emitter 2 there okay so this is R three. So guys I'm just showing you how to convert this branch into a series connection so this is how it looks we can now combine these two because that's what I meant when I said we've got two types of connection. This connection on its own it's a parallel connection okay. As a parallel connection and within this parallel connection you have a series connection.
That means you can have, I'm not sure if that space will be enough let me just do it this way you've got that emitter one and then you've got this is that R3 this is emitter two and then you've got that I hope you're able to see guys. That means we've got R1 plus R2 plus R that is R4 okay so guys in this way it's more like now we've converted but we've combined this connection which is in series into one resistance.
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