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Given u=<2,1> and v=<5,3> find 2u-3v

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To answer this question we will use the following properties of vectors:


\begin{gathered} a=, \\ +=. \end{gathered}

Substituting u=<2,1> and v=<5,3> in the given expression we get:


2<2,1>-3<5,3>.

Applying the first property we get:


\begin{gathered} \lt2*2,2*1\gt+\lt(-3)*5,(-3)3\gt, \\ <4,2>+<-15,-9>. \end{gathered}

Applying the second property to the above result we get:


\begin{gathered} <4-15,2-9>, \\ <-11,-7>. \end{gathered}

Answer:


<-11,-7>.

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