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The Kutzbach criterion for determining the number of degrees of freedom (n) is (where $$l$$ = number of links, j = number of joints and h = number of higher pairs)?
n = 3($$l$$ - 1) - 2j - h
n = 2($$l$$ - 1) - 2j - h
n = 3($$l$$ - 1) - 3j - h
n = 2($$l$$ - 1) - 3j - h
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