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Vectors u = (-3,2,1,0), v = (4,7,-3,2) and w = (5,-2,8,1) a) 2u +7v - w b) |(1/|w|)w|
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Vectors u = (-3,2,1,0), v = (4,7,-3,2) and w = (5,-2,8,1) a) 2u +7v - w b) |(1/|w|)w|
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a) 2u +7v - w
b) |(1/|w|)w|
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