Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 11 - Vectors and Vector-Valued Functions - 11.1 Vectors in the Plane - 11.1 Exercises - Page 768: 28

Answer

$\textbf{u} + \textbf{v} = \langle 0, 4 \rangle$

Work Step by Step

$\textbf{u} = \langle 4,-2 \rangle$ $\textbf{v} = \langle -4, 6 \rangle$ $\textbf{u} + \textbf{v} = \langle 4 -4, -2+ 6\rangle = \langle 0, 4 \rangle$
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