SOLUTION: 1/3(4j+2k-6j+3k)
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Question 52709: 1/3(4j+2k-6j+3k)
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I guess you want to simplify the problem. Combine like terms within the () to get , which simplifies to .
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