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Answer:

see attached

Explanation:

Addition, subtraction, and multiplication by a scalar all work on a term-by-term basis. For example the upper left term of A+2B is (2) +2[2] = 6, where (2) is the upper left term of A, and [2] is the upper left term of B.

It is convenient to let your graphing calculator or a spreadsheet do the repetitive arithmetic for you. Attached is the result of using the free Go.ogle Sheets spreadsheet.

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