15. nortons theorem reduces a circuit into a simple \n\na series circuit, with a current source \n\nb…

15. nortons theorem reduces a circuit into a simple \n\na series circuit, with a current source \n\nb parallel circuit, with a voltage source \n\nc series circuit, with a voltage source \n\nd parallel circuit, with a current source
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Brief Explanations:
Norton's Theorem states that any linear - two - terminal circuit can be reduced to an equivalent circuit consisting of a current source in parallel with a resistance. So the equivalent circuit is a parallel circuit with a current source.
Answer:
D. parallel circuit, with a current source