Prelab5.PNG Use Kirchhoffs loop and junction laws to set up a system of equations for the circuit shown above. Solve the system of equations for the current flowing through the left, middle, and right branches, I1?,I2?, and I3?. If R1?=6.8?,R2?=6.3?,R3?=4.5?,?1?=9.4 V, and ?2?=41.9 V, calculate the current flowing through each branch. If you obtain a negative number for one of the currents, that's okay-it just means the current was flowing in the opposite direction than you expected. Pro-tip: I highly recommend doing all your algebra symbolically and only plugging in the numbers in the very last step. Once you have numerical values for I1?,I2?, and I3?, multiply these quantities together and enter the product ?I1??×?I2??×?I3?? into the box below (enter the magnitude of the number to one decimal place, no units), (A note for clarily: multiplying these numbers together has nothing to do with circuits. Its set up like this because there is no 'multiple formula questions" option in Canvas.) ?I1??×?I2??×?I3??=?