Calculating Magnetic Field at Point P for Perpendicular Current-Carrying Wires

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A wire coinciding with the X-axis carries a current I1 in the direction of increasing x. A second wire is parallel to the Z-axis at a distance R, and carries a current I2 in the downward direction as indicated in the figure. The magnetic field at point P (0, 0, R) is: (options and diagram in photo)
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@Kartofen69420 -- Are you familiar with the "Right-Hand Rule" for the B-field generated by a current?
 
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