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FIGURE 7.1 Introducing the reduce and return approach. Robert L. Boylestad Introductory Circuit Analysis, 10ed. Copyright ©2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved.
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Page 1: FIGURE 7.1 Introducing the reduce and return approach. Robert L. Boylestad Introductory Circuit Analysis, 10ed. Copyright ©2003 by Pearson Education, Inc.

FIGURE 7.1 Introducing the reduce and return approach.

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FIGURE 7.2 Introducing the block diagram approach.

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FIGURE 7.3 Example 7.1.

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FIGURE 7.4 Reduced equivalent of Fig. 7.3.

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FIGURE 7.5 Determining IB and IC for the network of Fig. 7.3.

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FIGURE 7.6 Example 7.2.

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FIGURE 7.7 Reduced equivalent of Fig. 7.6.

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FIGURE 7.8 Example 7.3.

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FIGURE 7.9 Reduced equivalent of Fig. 7.8.

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FIGURE 7.10 Example 7.4.

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FIGURE 7.13 Example 7.5.

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FIGURE 7.14 Block diagram for Fig. 7.13.

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FIGURE 7.15 Reduced form of Fig. 7.13.

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FIGURE 7.16 Example 7.6.

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FIGURE 7.17 Network of Fig. 7.16 redrawn.

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FIGURE 7.18 Example 7.7.

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FIGURE 7.19 Network of Fig. 7.18 redrawn.

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FIGURE 7.22 Example 7.9.

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FIGURE 7.23 Network of Fig. 7.22 redrawn.

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FIGURE 7.24 An alternative approach to Example 7.9.

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FIGURE 7.25 Example 7.10.

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FIGURE 7.26 Defining the paths for Kirchhoff’s voltage law.

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FIGURE 7.27 Ladder network.

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FIGURE 7.28 Working back to the source to determine RT for the network of Fig. 7.27.

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FIGURE 7.29 Calculating RT and IS.

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FIGURE 7.30 Working back toward I6.

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FIGURE 7.31 Calculating I6.

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FIGURE 7.32 An alternative approach for ladder networks.

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FIGURE 7.36 Example 7.11.

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FIGURE 7.64 Problem 1.

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FIGURE 7.65 Problem 2.

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FIGURE 7.66 Problem 3.

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FIGURE 7.67 Problem 4.

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FIGURE 7.68 Problem 5.

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FIGURE 7.69 Problem 6.

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FIGURE 7.70 Problem 7.

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FIGURE 7.71 Problem 8.

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FIGURE 7.72 Problem 9.

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FIGURE 7.73 Problem 10.

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FIGURE 7.74 Problem 11.

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FIGURE 7.77 Problem 14.

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FIGURE 7.78 Problem 15.

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FIGURE 7.79 Problem 16.

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FIGURE 7.80 Problem 17.

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FIGURE 7.81 Problem 18.

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FIGURE 7.82 Problem 19.

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FIGURE 7.83 Problem 20.

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FIGURE 7.84 Problem 21.

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FIGURE 7.85 Problem 22.

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FIGURE 7.86 Problem 23.

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FIGURE 7.87 Problem 24.

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FIGURE 7.88 Problem 25.

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FIGURE 7.89 Problem 26.

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FIGURE 7.90 Problem 27.

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FIGURE 7.91 Problem 28.

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FIGURE 7.92 Problem 29.

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FIGURE 7.93 Problem 30.

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FIGURE 7.96 Problem 40.

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