Finalize: Because our values for 1, and I, are negative, the directions of these currents are opposite those indicated i

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Finalize: Because our values for 1, and I, are negative, the directions of these currents are opposite those indicated i

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Finalize: Because our values for 1, and I, are negative, the directions of these currents are opposite those indicated in the figure. The numerical values for the currents are correct. Despite the incorrect direction, we must continue to use these negative values in subsequent calculations because our equations were established with our original choice of direction. ..................... ........................................................ MASTER IT HINTS: GETTING STARTED I I'M STUCK! Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the currents I, I, and I in the circuit shown where R = 1.52, R2 = 2.31, and R3 = 5.9 1. 1 = 2.28 -2.9 Apply Kirchhoff's rules and solve them for the unknown currents. A 1. -0.58 x Apply Kirchhoff's rules and solve them for the unknown currents. A
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