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Simultaneous Equations for Circuit Analysis InteractiveSimultaneous Equations for Circuit Analysis Interactive
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Simultaneous Equations for Circuit Analysis

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In this activity, students use Algebra to plot different solutions to equations and analyze schematics in order to answer a series of 25 open-ended questions about electrical circuits. This activity is printable and the answers are revealed on-line.

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circuit analysis, electrical schematics, simultaneous equation, math

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