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Multiple Choice
If vectors v⃗=⟨4,1⟩, u⃗=⟨−8,3⟩, and w⃗=⟨−2,−1⟩, calculate w⃗−3(v⃗+u⃗).
A
⟨10,13⟩
B
⟨−14,13⟩
C
⟨−14,−13⟩
D
⟨10,−13⟩
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Start by calculating the sum of vectors v⃗ and u⃗. Add the corresponding components of the vectors: ⟨4, 1⟩ + ⟨−8, 3⟩.
Perform the addition of the components: (4 + (-8)) for the x-component and (1 + 3) for the y-component, resulting in the vector ⟨-4, 4⟩.
Next, multiply the resulting vector ⟨-4, 4⟩ by the scalar 3. Multiply each component of the vector by 3: 3 * ⟨-4, 4⟩.
Calculate the scalar multiplication: (3 * -4) for the x-component and (3 * 4) for the y-component, resulting in the vector ⟨-12, 12⟩.
Finally, subtract the vector ⟨-12, 12⟩ from vector w⃗ ⟨−2, −1⟩. Perform the subtraction component-wise: (-2 - (-12)) for the x-component and (-1 - 12) for the y-component, resulting in the final vector.