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Find 4a + 3b

Question 105

Question 105

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Find 4a + 3b. a = < 5, - 3>, b = <5, 5 >


A) 4a + 3b = < 9, 8 >
B) 4a + 3b = < 15, 15 >
C) 4a + 3b = < 40, 8 >
D) 4a + 3b = < 35, 3 >
E) 4a + 3b = < 30, 13 >

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