Understanding Parallel Resistors in Common-Emitter Amplifiers

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Quick question, i have a formula for finding rc (the ac resistance in the collector circuit) which is rc=RC(collector) is the parallel combination of RL I don't understand that for the example they have RC(collector resistor)= 12K ohms parallel to RL=50k ohms = 9.68K ohms.. someone explain the proper way to get 9.68k? Thanks
 
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chroot said:
Resistors in parallel add this way:

[tex]\left( 50k^{-1} + 12k^{-1} \right)^{-1} = 9.68k[/tex]

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yeah I figured it out, just had never seen it in those terms, thanks warren!