z1=4-3*j;
z2=2+j;
z3=1-2*j; % Io pass z3
z4=5*j;
% USE source transform, transform the current to voltage
%[x,y]=pol2cart(pi/2,12)
%I=x+y*j
I=12*j;
ZS=z1;
VS=I*ZS % voltage
% we combine ZS with z2;
z5=ZS+z2
% transform the voltage to current
IS=VS/z5;
% combine Z5 and Z4,
Z6=z5*z4/(z5+z4)
%therefore Z6 and Z3 is in parral combination
%use current division
Z=Z6+z3
Io=IS*Z6/Z
X=[num2str(abs(Io)),'∠ ' ,num2str(angle(Io)*180/pi)];
disp(X)
current to voltage
voltage--> current ,and get the combination impedance between z5 AND j5 , leading to Z6.
Z6 and z3 is in parralel, therefore ,you can use current division