The effective resistance between the points $A$ and $B$ in the figure is ............. $\Omega$
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Given circuit is equivalent to

So the equivalent resistance between points $A$ and $B$ is equal to $R = \frac{{6 \times 3}}{{6 + 3}} = 2\, \Omega $

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