Let a = <6, -3, 8>, and b = <-7, -1, 3>, and c = <8, 4, 11>. Find ||2a - 3b||. 33.86738
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Step 1:** Calculate 2a: 2a = 2(6, -3, 8) = (2*6, 2*(-3), 2*8) = (12, -6, 16) ** Show more…
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