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R1=15;
R2=20;
R3=6;
R4=18;
R5=25;
R6=30;
A=[R6+R1+R2,-R1,-R2;-R1,R3+R4+R1,-R4;-R2,-R4,R5+R4+R2];
[L,U,P]=lu(A);
ans1=U*P*L
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