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Sebastian
21 April, 03:36
If u = (1,3) and v = (2,6), find u+v
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Nola Hernandez
21 April, 06:38
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(3,9)
u = (1,3) and v = (2,6),
u+v = (1+2, 3+6)
= (3,9)
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Irwin
21 April, 07:31
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(3,9)
Step-by-step explanation:
u = (1,3) and v = (2,6),
u+v = (1+2, 3+6)
= (3,9)
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