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P 6.4-6 + Determine the node voltages for the circuit shown in Figure P 6.4-6. Answer: va = -0.75 V, Vb = 0 V, and Vc = -0.93I have the answers here from the textbook but am having trouble figuring out how to set up equations. Any help is appreciated thanks!

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