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The vectors VN−→{−8;3} and MT−→{2;10} are given. Calculate: 7⋅VN−→3⋅MT−→ =
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Explanation:

To calculate 7⋅VN−→3⋅MT−→, we need to perform scalar multiplication on the two vectors. Scalar multiplication is simply multiplying each of the components of the vector by the scalar value.

So for the first vector, we have: 7⋅VN−→ = {7⋅(-8); 7⋅3} = {-56; 21}.

For the second vector, we have: 3⋅MT−→ = {3⋅2; 3⋅10} = {6; 30}.

Then to add the two vectors, we simply add the corresponding components: {-56; 21} + {6; 30} = {-50; 51}.

Therefore, the final result is {-50; 51}.

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