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tO BEGIN WITH THE SMALL LEAD IS THE GATE, THEB LOOK AT THE DIODE SEE IF THERE IS A SYMBOL

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keep the BJT, in such a way that the words are facing u....

First terminal from left - Emitter

Middle terminal - base

Last terminal from left - Collector

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