Norton's theorem is the current equivalent of Thevenin's theorem.
You cannot solve a theorem: you can prove the theorem or you can solve a question based on the remainder theorem.
That is a theorem.A theorem.
No, a corollary follows from a theorem that has been proven. Of course, a theorem can be proven using a corollary to a previous theorem.
Google "Pappas Theorem"
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It is very important in circuit analysis.
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