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  • 03-07-2019
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Let u = <-4, 1>, v = <-1, 6>. Find -2u + 4v

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  • 03-07-2019

Answer:

<4,22>.

Step-by-step explanation:

This question involves the concepts of addition and scalar multiplication of vectors. It is given that the vector u = <-4, 1> and v = <-1, 6>. To find -2u, simply multiply -2 with the elements of u. This will give:

-2u = <-4*-2, 1*-2> = <8, -2>.

Similarly:

4v = <-1*4, 6*4> = <-4, 24>.

Hence,

-2u + 4v = <8, -2> + <-4, 24> = <8-4, -2+24> = <4,22>.

So the correct answer is <4,22>!!!

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