We present the photometric analysis of BVR and TESS light curves of three eclipsing binaries (RU UMi and purely studied VY UMi, GSC 04364-00648), together with their period changes considering archival data and new minima times from our and TESS observations. For the first time we detected wave-like variations with low-amplitude in O − C residua of RU UMi, which can be interpreted as a consequence of the light-time effect caused by the 3rd invisible component with period 7370 days. Period increase with rate 2.56(9)×10 −7 d/yr −1 detected in the VY UMi system corresponds to mass transfer from the secondary to the primary component. For GSC 04364-00648 binary system we find some quadratic changes on the O − C diagram, which corresponds to a period decrease with a high rate of −2.26(5) × 10 −5 d/yr −1 . We cannot assumptions about their nature, mainly due to short time of observation and uneven coverage of O − C diagram. We also determined the absolute parameter of their components using the photometric solution and GAIA distances.
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