How to solve for Vout of this op amp

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To solve for Vout in a non-inverting op amp configuration, the absence of a feedback resistor from the non-inverting terminal to the output raises questions about the circuit's design. Participants noted that the question appears to be homework-related, suggesting the poster should utilize dedicated homework help forums for assistance. It was recommended to follow the Homework Help template for clarity and organization. The discussion concluded with the thread being closed, indicating no further responses would be provided. Proper channels for homework inquiries were emphasized.
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How would you solve for Vout? I get it is a non-inverting op amp but there is no resistor from the noninverting terminal to the output.
 

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Is this homework?
 
gneill said:
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