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Find the current flowing through the resistance `R_(1)` of the circuit shown in figure-3.103. the resistances are equal to `R_(1)=10Omega,R_(2)=20Omega` and `R_(3)=30Omega` and the potentials of points 1,2 and 3 are given as `V_(1)=10V,V_(2)=6V` and `V_(3)=5V`.

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