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    Exam 8: Polar Coordinates, Vectors, and Complex Numbers
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    Suppose U = (-1, 4) and V = (3, -1)
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Suppose U = (-1, 4) and V = (3, -1)

Question 69

Question 69

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Suppose u = (-1, 4) and v = (3, -1).
A) Draw a figure illustrating the sum of u and v as arrows.
B) Compute the sum u + v using coordinates.

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