How Do You Approach Source Transformation in This Circuit?

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Homework Statement



[PLAIN]http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/5328/prob31.jpg


Homework Equations



v = r * i


The Attempt at a Solution



Having issues with the left box I think. I have been starting on the right side and working left by first starting with the 5A current source. I guess I'm having issues with the circuit placement after the transformation and how it ends up turning out once you get to the left box which I believe isn't in series at all.
 
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Mutantx said:

Homework Statement



[PLAIN]http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/5328/prob31.jpg


Homework Equations



v = r * i


The Attempt at a Solution



Having issues with the left box I think. I have been starting on the right side and working left by first starting with the 5A current source. I guess I'm having issues with the circuit placement after the transformation and how it ends up turning out once you get to the left box which I believe isn't in series at all.

It's actually more straightforward to start from the left. The left most source (+9V with two 4 ohm resistors) can be eliminated because the -9V voltage source will force the node to a fixed voltage no matter what the +9V source current is.
 
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