SOLUTION: Let u = 8i - 6j and v = -5i + 8j. Find the vector u + v

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Question 983379: Let u = 8i - 6j and v = -5i + 8j. Find the vector u + v
Answer by ikleyn(52818)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

u + v = (8 + (-5))i + (-6 + 8)j = 3i + 2j


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