What is the Correct Value of Multiplier Resistance?

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The correct value of multiplier resistance in this discussion is determined to be 29 ohms based on the calculations provided by the user. The emphasis is placed on the necessity for individuals to validate their own answers rather than seeking approval from others. This approach encourages a deeper understanding of the concepts involved in calculating resistance values.

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Homework Statement
Work out value of multiplier resistance
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This is the problem itself shown below

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And this is what I have tried, I get an answer of 29 ohms

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Would you agree?
 
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