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Rin = R1//R2//R3 -> correct?

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Can we simplify the circuit shown in Fig 1 to be the circuit shown in Fig 2, where Rin = R1//R2//R3?

If YES, and R1=R2=R3=30kohm,
=> Rin = 10kohm

Correct? Pls advise. Thanks.
 

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