This is class B Push-Pull circuit for an amplifier.
The question says:
Calculate the maximum Icmax current of the resistance RL if you knew Rl = 8Ω
The book solved it this way:
Vcc - (Rl * Icmax) = 0
Then by solving the equation, we find Icmax = 3A
The thing is, how they used Kirchoff's law if they didn't count VCE's voltage of the transistor?
When you make a loop, you're supposed to get Vcc - (Rl * Icmax) - VCE = 0, right?
Then how the book here didn't consider it nor included it into the equation?