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The document outlines block diagram reduction techniques, specifically focusing on rules for shifting take-off points in relation to summing points. Rule 9 discusses shifting a take-off point after a summing point, while Rule 10 addresses shifting it before a summing point. Several examples are provided to illustrate these techniques.

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The document outlines block diagram reduction techniques, specifically focusing on rules for shifting take-off points in relation to summing points. Rule 9 discusses shifting a take-off point after a summing point, while Rule 10 addresses shifting it before a summing point. Several examples are provided to illustrate these techniques.

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Block Diagram Reduction Techniques

Rule 9: Shift a take off point AFTER summing point

Z=R Z = R± Y
C(S) = R± Y C(S) = R± Y
Block Diagram Reduction Techniques
Rule 10: Shift a take off point BEFORE summing point

Z = R± Y Z=R
C(S) = R± Y C(S) = R± Y
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