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5 March, 00:08

Find a ordered pair to represent a in the equation a=b+c if b = (6,3) and c = (-4,8)

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  1. 5 March, 01:27
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    So ordered pair a is (2,11)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given

    a = b+c

    and ordered pair b = (6,3) and ordered pair c = (-4,8)

    Putting values of b and c in the given equation and adding x and y coordinates of b and c we can find ordered pair a.

    a = (6,3) + (-4,8)

    a = (6-4,3+8)

    a = (2,11)

    So ordered pair a is (2,11)
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