I said i1 i2 i3 in order so I mean when I use 8v the current is i1 when I use 6v it's i3 and when i use the current source it's i2There's no way we can help you find i2 when you don't show what i1, i2, or i3 are. You need to annotate your diagram with whatever quantities you use.
You also need to show your work as far as you can go so that we can guide you from there to the solution.
I understand what you mean now.I said i1 i2 i3 in order so I mean when I use 8v the current is i1 when I use 6v it's i3 and when i use the current source it's i2
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