$$V_0 = ?$$ $$1K$$ $$2V$$ $$1K$$ $$4V$$ $$1K$$ $$1K$$ $$v_o$$ $$1K$$
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The circuit is a differential amplifier with an op-amp. It has two input voltages, 2V and 4V, connected to the inverting and non-inverting inputs, respectively, through resistors. There are also feedback and input resistors. Show more…
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