The circuit consists of two capacitors in series with a third capacitor in parallel, or a bridge configuration. Looking at the diagram, the two 3μF capacitors are in series, giving Cseries=3+33×3=1.5μF. This is then in parallel with the other 3μF capacitor? No, looking at the diagram, it is a bridge. The two 3μF capacitors on the right are in series (1.5μF), and the 3μF on the left is in parallel with that combination. Wait, the diagram shows a standard bridge. If balanced, the middle is ignored. Here, 3/3=3/3, so it is balanced. The equivalent is (3+3) in series with (3+3), which is 6/2=3μF. Re-evaluating: The diagram shows two 3μF in series, and that branch is in parallel with the other 3μF. Actually, the simplest interpretation of the visual is Ceq=3μF∣∣(3μF+3μF)=3∣∣1.5=2μF.