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Capacitor across resistor?

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Hello,

I am in search for help. I read an instruction somewhere on the internet saying:
Locate the 10K cathode resistor and place a .68uf cap across it

What does this mean exactly? How should I solder it? Somewhat like a bridge from before the resistor over it to behind the resistor?

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Its simple dear


1.find 10k resistor
2.Find -ve terminal of resistor,(Resistors do not have -ve or +ve but if it is given to +ve terminal of supply then it is +ve terminal)
3.Attach +ve of capacitor to it,
4.Attach -ve of capacitor to to +ve of resistor.



i have attched the image of circuit
 

that means put the two device parallel and solder it
 

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