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The term, 'complex circuit', is misleading, as they are not necessarily (but often are) complicated. A 'complex circuit' is simply a category used to describe any circuit that isn't a 'series', 'parallel', or 'series-parallel' circuit. This usually means that special theorems (e.g. Kirchhoff's, Norton's, Thevenin's, etc.) must be used to solve complex circuits.

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