This is it, please can u tell me if its right thanksPlease show YOUR best attempt to work YOUR homework.
Thank you so much !!! Honestly thank you, it's worth 20% of my moduleWithout looking at the details of your work, your final answers agree closely with what I expect by inspection.
You need to do a better job of tracking your units, though you are making a significantly better effort than most.
You also need to be careful about polarities. It just happens that the two currents add because it just happens that they are flowing in the same direction. But nothing in your work indicates that you would have done anything different if, for instance, the current source had been sourcing current downward instead of upward. You need to clearly DEFINE the quantities you use -- and that means that when you define the current in the 10 kΩ resistor that you define what direction that current is flowing in.
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