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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 20:00 yolomcswaggin20

Let u = ⟨–2, 6⟩, v = ⟨3, 2⟩, and w = ⟨–1, 4⟩. What is the magnitude and direction angle of 2(u + v) – 3w?


Let u = ⟨–2, 6⟩, v = ⟨3, 2⟩, and w = ⟨–1, 4⟩. What is the magnitude and direction angle of 2(u + v)

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