(?). B= (-; -2) - 9) = c= (^ ^) 12 and D (13) 11 3 4 2. Using the matrices A = calculate (where possible): (a) A - B (b)

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(?). B= (-; -2) - 9) = c= (^ ^) 12 and D (13) 11 3 4 2. Using the matrices A = calculate (where possible): (a) A - B (b)

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(?). B= (-; -2) - 9) = c= (^ ^) 12 and D (13) 11 3 4 2. Using the matrices A = calculate (where possible): (a) A - B (b) A + B-2C (e) AD (f) DC (i) (C'A')B () C'(A'B') (c) AB (g) 2A - 3B (k) D'D (d) C(AB) (h) (A - B) (1) D'D
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