Find $Z_{in}$ and $Z_{out}$ Gain
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Vec: This could refer to a vector, which is a mathematical object that has both magnitude and direction. Vectors are commonly used in physics and mathematics to represent quantities such as velocity, force, and displacement. Show more…
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