Now that we've seen how series and parallel AC circuit analysis is not fundamentally different than DC circuit analysis, it should come as no surprise that series-parallel analysis would be the same as well, just using complex numbers instead of scalar to represent voltage, current, and impedance.
Take this series-parallel circuit for example: (Figure below)
Series-Parallel R, L, and C
Take this series-parallel circuit for example: (Figure below)
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Series-Parallel R, L, and C