\( \begin{array}{c}\vec{c}=2 \vec{a}-\vec{b} \\ \vec{a}=(3 ; 4 ; 0) ; \vec{b}=(-1 ;-2 ; 3)\end{array} \)
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- \(\vec{a} = (3, 4, 0)\) - \(\vec{b} = (-1, -2, 3)\) - Equation: \(\vec{c} = 2\vec{a} - \vec{b}\) Show more…
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