SOLUTION: u = (3, -4) v = (-5, -2) u - v =

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Question 1022462: u = (3, -4)
v = (-5, -2)
u - v =

Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi there,
u = (3, -4)
v = (-5, -2)
u - v =
(3, -4) - (-5, -2)
= (8, -2)
Hope this helps :-)

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