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That would be on the points of view.
But NO, in principle, they are not connected in series, quite simply because there is a branch between them (to the power source on the right).
Since it is even a source, it doesn’t make any difference even if you could consider it a turn.
No, R6 and R7 are not connected in series.
Simplify the following question: Does R7 have to flow through the same amount of current that also flows through R6?
With R3 and R4 you would answer this question with Yes. R6 and R7?
no, they are not
Yes, they are.
No, you can’t say that if there’s a branch in between.
Yeah, you’re right.
Joa, I’d say. So they are not in any case connected in parallel, so I’m typing on a row after exclusivity.
No, you can’t say that if there’s a branch in between.
Resistances do not have to be either in series or in parallel. There can also be none of them