calculate the following vector values, if V1 = (5,3) and V2 = (4,1) then a. if k = 5 calculate the value of KV1+ KV2 b. calculate the value of V1 - V2
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If k = 5, then KV1 = 5(5,3) = (25,15) and KV2 = 5(4,1) = (20,5). Show more…
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