jmcotter99
jmcotter99 jmcotter99
  • 25-04-2017
  • Mathematics
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Let u = <-3, -5>, v = <-3, 1>. Find u + v.

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lamochick
lamochick lamochick
  • 25-04-2017
substitute values of u & v into equation y=u+v
thus,
y=(-3-5)+(-3+1)
y=-8-2
therefore, y=-10.

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asegurola18
asegurola18 asegurola18
  • 24-11-2020

Answer:

u + v =  <-3 + -3,     -5 + 1> =   <-6 ,  -4>  

u + v  =   <-6 ,  -4>

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