Which of the following theorems can be applied to any network linear or non-linear, active or passive, time variant or time invariant? 

 (a) Thevenin Theorem (b) Norton Theorem (c) Telligen Theorem (d) Superposition Theorem 

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Which of the following theorems can be applied to any network linear or non-linear, active or passive, time variant or time invariant? (a) Thevenin Theorem (b) Norton Theorem (c) Telligen Theorem (d) Superposition Theorem 

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