An ideal op-amp circuit is given above. Power supply is \pm 15 Volts. The resistors are given as $R_1$=5 k$\Omega$, $R_2$=3 k$\Omega$, $R_3$=2 k$\Omega$, $R_4$=20 k$\Omega$ and $R_F$=5 k$\Omega$. If $V_A$=10 Volts, $V_B$=12 Volts, and $V_C$=4 Volts, Calculate the output voltage $V_o$=? Give only numeric results (Ex: if you have found -5.4 Volts, write down -5.4)
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