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  • 26-02-2019
  • Mathematics
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Let u = <-6, 3>, v = <1, 9>. Find u - v.

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jdoe0001 jdoe0001
  • 26-02-2019

[tex]\bf \begin{cases} u=<-6,3>\\ v=<1,9> \end{cases}~\hspace{7em} \begin{array}{llll} u-v\implies <-6,3>-<1,9> \\\\\\ <-6-1~~,~~3-9> \\\\\\ <-7~,~-6> \end{array}[/tex]

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