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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 14:54 JamesDelia

1. find -5a + 4b
a=[6, 1, -4, -6, 7, -7] b=[-5, -1, -3, -8, 6, 8]

a. [-10, 9, 8, -2, 16, 67]
b. -10, 9, 8, -2, -59, -68]
c. [-50, -9, -1, 16, -11, -68]
d. [-50, -9, 8, -2, -11, 67]

2. solve the matrix equation.
2x + 2 [2, -8, -4, 2] =[4, -6, 2, -8]
a. [0, 5, -3, -2]
b. [0, -11, -3, -6]
c. [0, 5, 5, -6]
d. [4, 5, 5, -2]

3. find the product.
[-5,-2,
-8, -5]

[-5, 7,
-9, -5]

a. [ 25, 18, -35, 10]
b. [43, -25, 85, -31]
c. [40, 45, -56, 25]
d. [43, -25, -31, 85]

4. determine whether the product is defined or undefined. if defined, give the dimensions of the product matrix.
[1, 1, -4, [9, 1, -7]
5, 6, 0]

a. defined; 3 x 3
b. defined; 2 x 1
c. defined; 2 x 3
d. undefined

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1. find -5a + 4b
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