For the circuit given below, solve for 12 using current division, then calculate V1 using Ohm's law. After that calculat

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For the circuit given below, solve for 12 using current division, then calculate V1 using Ohm's law. After that calculate Vo using voltage division. (4 points) 11 60 ΚΩ 0.9 mA 40 ΚΩ V1 + 80 ΚΩ V.
2. For the circuit in the figure below, use KVL, KCL, or Superposition to determine the currents I, and 12 and the voltages V and V4. (6 points) 6 Ω w + 136/ 115 2 Ω 4 Ω : a Node 1 Node 2 + , -272 30 V4-311 12-472 + 24 V 12 V
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