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Let r = ⟨7, 1⟩ and s = ⟨–12, –3⟩. What is r – s? ⟨–19, –4⟩ ⟨–5, –2⟩ ⟨10, 13⟩ ⟨19, 4⟩
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Let r = ⟨7, 1⟩ and s = ⟨–12, –3⟩. What is r – s?
⟨–19, –4⟩
⟨–5, –2⟩
⟨10, 13⟩
⟨19, 4⟩
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Answer:
(19,4)
Explanation:
edge2020
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the answer is <19,4> because when subtracting a negative it becomes a postitive
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