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Consider the following statements regarding the network shown in the figure.

The eqivalent resistance of the network between points A and B is independent of value of G.
The equivalent resistance of the network between points A and B is `4//3R`.
The current through G is zero.
Which of the above statements(s) is/are true?

A

(1) alone

B

(2) alone

C

Both (2) and (3)

D

(1), (2) and (3)

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