Which two of the following statements are true?
The voltage source provides a constant voltage, a part of which, V1V1, drops off across resistor 1, and the remainder, V2V2, across resistor 2. Hence V=V1+V2V=V1+V2.
The voltage drops V1V1 across resistor 1 and V2V2 across resistor 2 are the same, and they are independent of the values of R1R1 and R2R2. Both V1V1 and V2V2 are equal to the voltage provided by the source. Hence V=V1=V2V=V1=V2.
The current II provided by the voltage source splits: A part of it, I1I1, flows through resistor 1, while the remainder, I2I2, flows through resistor 2. Hence I=I1+I2I=I1+I2.
The currents I1I1 through resistor 1 and I2I2 through resistor 2 are the same, and they are equal to the current II provided by the source. Hence I=I1=I2I=I1=I2.