how to verify norton's and thevenin's theorem in matlab ?????

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You cannot. You can set up a series of rules for calculating values you call voltages and call currents and call resistances, and using symbolic algebra you can derive an expression of equivalence, but that is not the same as proving the theorems as the theorems depend upon real-world behaviors for which your model equations might be wrong.
For example is the theorem still going to work when you cool the system to below 0.1 K ? Probably not: the creators of the theorems had no idea that Bose-Einstein Condensates existed when the theories were created. You cannot verify the theorems without taking into account those condensates and super-conducting theory and materials properties down to very fine levels (and a new type of super-conducting was published only about 3 weeks ago, so there is a lot left to explore in that field...)
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