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Transcribed Image Text:• Discuss your approach to find the Thevenin's equivalent as seen by R₁
• In your opinion, when finding the Thevenin equivalent as seen by the load for the below circuit,
would it be easier to use source transformation or Superposition? Provide both solutions and
explain your approach.
E
R₁
300 Ω
10 V
50 mA
R₂
200 Ω
RL
80 Ω
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