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Fine -4A+6B (Picture provided)

Fine -4A+6B (Picture provided)-example-1
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Answer:

Option a


-4A+6B=\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-22&30&32\\-16&-78&48\\42&24&30\end{array}\right)

Explanation:

First multiply matrix A by -4.

Then multiply the matrix B by 6.

When multiplying a matrix by a number x you must multiply each element of the matrix by x.

Then we perform operation -4A


-4\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-2&6&1\\1&9&-6\\-9&9&-9\end{array}\right)=\left(\begin{array}{ccc}8&-24&-4\\-4&-36&24\\36&-36&36\end{array}\right)

Now we perform operation 6B


6\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-5&9&6\\-2&-7&4\\1&10&-1\end{array}\right)=\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-30&54&36\\-12&-42&24\\6&60&-6\end{array}\right)

Now we add the resulting matrices


\left(\begin{array}{ccc}8&-24&-4\\-4&-36&24\\36&-36&36\end{array}\right)+\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-30&54&36\\-12&-42&24\\6&60&-6\end{array}\right)=\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-22&30&32\\-16&-78&48\\42&24&30\end{array}\right)

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