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Determine the minimum and maximum voltage from the voltage divider
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The minimum voltage is determined by the ratio of the two resistors in the voltage divider. The minimum voltage is equal to the voltage source multiplied by the ratio of the two resistors. The maximum voltage is equal to the voltage source.
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