This example analyzes a summing circuit using the Thevenin equivalent and superposition concepts. Here, voltage sources are tested one at a time to determine its contribution at the output or load. As a reminder, a voltage source is removed by shorting it out since an ideal voltage source has zero internal resistance.
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