Question
Let $\text{A}=\begin{bmatrix}2&4\\3&2\end{bmatrix},\text{B}=\begin{bmatrix}1&3\\-2&5\end{bmatrix}$ and $\text{C}=\begin{bmatrix}-2&5\\3&4\end{bmatrix}.$ Find each of the following:
$3\text{A}-\text{C}$
$3\text{A}-\text{C}$
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$\text{X}$
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$0$
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$1$
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$2$
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$3$
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$\text{P}(\text{X})$
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$\text{k}$
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$\frac{\text{k}}{2}$
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$\frac{\text{k}}{4}$
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$\frac{\text{k}}{8}$
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