15 V i1 ? 12 ? + v1 - 6 ? 10 ? + v2 - 40 ? i2 ?
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However, without the specific details of the circuit (like the arrangement of resistors, voltage sources, etc.), I'll provide a general approach to solving such problems. Let's assume a simple series circuit with a voltage source and two resistors (12Ω and 40Ω) Show more…
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