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If $\mathbf{r}=(m, n)$ and $\mathbf{s}=(p, q)$, find the product of 9 and $\mathbf{r}+\mathbf{s}$.
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Step 1: Find the sum of $\mathbf{r}$ and $\mathbf{s}$: $\mathbf{r} + \mathbf{s} = (m+p, n+q)$. Show more…
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