for the circuit shown below, if $V_1 = V_3 = 0$ V, and $V_2 = 1$V, then the output voltage $V_o$ will be 10 k$\Omega$ 10 k$\Omega$ 20 k$\Omega$ 40 k$\Omega$ a. 0.5 b. -0.25 V c. -7 V d. 0.25 V e. 1.75 f. -1.75 V g. 1.25 h. -0.5 V
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