Answer:
[tex]R_{eq}[/tex] = 19  Ω,  I = 0.105 A,  V1 = 1.05 V  and   V2 = 0.95 V
Explanation:
The correct way to solve this type of problem is to find the current or voltage values for the equivalent resistance and from here find the other values.
For a series circuit the equivalent resistance is the sum of the resistance
   [tex]R_{eq}[/tex]= R1 + R2
    [tex]R_{eq}[/tex] = 10 +9
    [tex]R_{eq}[/tex] = 19  Ω
Let's use the equation for the voltage
   V = I [tex]R_{eq}[/tex]
   I = V /  [tex]R_{eq}[/tex]
   I = 2/19
   I = 0.105 A
In a series circuit the current is constant, so let's use the voltage equation for each resistor
   V1 = I R1
   V1 = 0.105 10
   V1 = 1.05 V
   V2 = 0.105 9
   V2 = 0.95 V
Note that the sum of this voltage is the total voltage applied.