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    Solve the Problem. -If U = -9i - 2j and V = -3i
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Solve the Problem. -If U = -9i - 2j and V = -3i

Question 229

Question 229

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Solve the problem.
-If u = -9i - 2j and v = -3i + 7j, find u - v.


A) -6i - 9j
B) -7i + 5j
C) -8i + 5j
D) -12i + 5j

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