$I_1$ $R_1$ $R_2$ $i_x$ $R_3$ $I_2$ $R_4$ $V_0$
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To find the total resistance, we need to find the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination of R2 and R3, and then add it to R1 and R4. The formula for the equivalent resistance of two resistors in parallel is: 1/Req = 1/R2 + 1/R3 Substituting the Show more…
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