3. Using nodal analysis, find $V_A$, $V_B$, $V_C$. $V_A$ $I_I$ 1mA $R_1$ 47k$\Omega$ $R_3$ 120k$\Omega$ $V_B$ $R_4$ $V_C$ $R_5$ 68k$\Omega$ 220k$\Omega$ $R_2$ $R_6$ 180k$\Omega$ 82k$\Omega$ $V_1$ 24V
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