A: THEVENIN theorem simply is a way to simplify a complex input and resistance to a simple form. maybe you are confusing it with nodal analysis
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I'm not sure who you mean by "they"; but it's a simple theorem: A^2 + B^2 = C^2
She said a simple explanation: Hamlet is insane.
By using Thevenin's theorem we can make a complex circuit into a simple circuit with a voltage source(Vth) in series with a resistance(Rth)
It is a simple application of Pythagoras's theorem.
Just for simple polygons with integral vertices.
From Wikipedia:In mathematics, a theorem is a statement proved on the basis of previously accepted or established statements.Definitively speaking, a theory is a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and the laws based on them. In other words, it is an explanation to a set of observations. Additionally, in contrast with a theorem the statement of the theory is generally accepted only in some tentative fashion as opposed to regarding it as having been conclusively established."Basically speaking, the major difference is that a theoryis not "conclusively established", whereas a theorem is.
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need a simple explanation of Euclids theory.
You can find an introduction to Stokes' Theorem in the corresponding Wikipedia article - as well as a short explanation that makes it seem reasonable. Perhaps you can find a proof under the links at the bottom of the Wikipedia article ("Further reading").
Crafty and involving a plot to achieve your end is a simple meaning for Intrigue.