7-6. Consider the two-node circuit shown in Fig. P7.6. The voltages V1 and V2 (in V) satisfy the following system of equations: 0.2 V1 - 0.1 V2 = 4 (7.94) 0.3 V2 - 0.1 V1 + 2 = 0. (7.95) Figure P7.6 Two-node circuit for problem P7-6. (a) Find V1 and V2 using the substitution method. (b) Write the system of equations (7.94) and (7.95) in the matrix form A V = b, where V = [V1; V2]. (c) Find V1 and V2 using the matrix algebra method. Perform all computations by hand and show all steps. (d) Find V1 and V2 using Cramer's rule.
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