Question: I don't know how to transition from step 1 to step 2. Could you please explain it in detail? Step 1 $\quad \therefore E_o(s) = \left(\frac{E_i(s) - E_o(s)}{Z_1} + \frac{E_i(s) - E_o(s)}{Z_2}\right)(Z_3 + Z_4)$ Step 2 $Z_1Z_2E_o(s) = [(Z_1 + Z_2)E_i(s) - (Z_1 + Z_2)E_o(s)](Z_3 + Z_4)$
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