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Transcribed Image Text:A low-pass filter with a passband gain of 5 dB and a cutoff frequency of 10 kHz is shown in (Figure 1). Figure Vi + R₁ ww C HE R₂ www + 1 of 1 + Vo > ▼ Part A If the capacitor has a capacitance of 30 nF, what are R₁ and R₂? Express your answers in ohms to three significant figures separated by a comma. R₁, R₂ = Submit Provide Feedback 197| ΑΣΦΑΛΗ1 | vec V Request Answer ***** ? Ω
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