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1. Identify the key nodes, and pick one as the reference node.

Make that node of reference as


ground.
2. Label the node voltages from all the main principal nodes except the reference node.
3. Combine the two nodes to create a supernode . The two node currents are combined in a
single equation, and a new equation is formed for the voltages.
4. Acquire nodal equations at all nodes except for the reference node. Nodal equation can be
derived by first applying Kirchhoff’s Current Law, then applying Ohm's Law.
5. Compute for the missing variables by Gauss Jordan Elimination Method or other
eliminationmethod.

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