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Begin in cell #1. Simplify the algebraic expression. Hunt for your answer and label the new problem #2. Continue in this manner until you complete the circuit by coming back to
the beginning. Assume no variable equals zero.


Begin in cell #1. Simplify the algebraic expression. Hunt for your answer and label

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