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by holding A & B and stretch it we get the diagram as given
clearly R1 ,R2 and R3 are in parallel so


R6 and R4 are in series so

= 3ohms
now R7 and R5 are in parallel so



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clearly R1 ,R2 and R3 are in parallel so
R6 and R4 are in series so
= 3ohms
now R7 and R5 are in parallel so
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