7.) if $v_s = 28$. Find $V_c$ in volts at $t = 0^-$ $4k\Omega$ $1k\Omega$ $5k\Omega$ $2k\Omega$ $+$ $-V_c$ $6k\Omega$ $20V$ $2k\Omega$ 9.)
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