What are the values of cand d in the matrix subtraction below?
6
8
C+2
3
22...
Mathematics, 04.11.2020 02:40 lizzyhearts
What are the values of cand d in the matrix subtraction below?
6
8
C+2
3
22
5
-11
15
-5
d-4
-6 17
C=-14
d=-6
C=-18
d=-6
C=-14
d=2
C=-18
d=2
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