What is the mathematical or graphical representation of Output Voltage?

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please tell the output voltage mathematically or graphically
 

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erece said:
please tell the output voltage mathematically or graphically

I see you have several dozen posts, so you should know very well by now that this forum doesn't work like that. We don't just spoon-feed answers, we try to help people think. You need to post this in the proper form as a homework problem and show whatever work you are able to do yourself so we have some idea of your state of knowledge and just what it is that you do not understand.
 
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