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Question
If `A = [(2),(5)], B = [(1),(4)]` and `C = [(6),(-2)]`, find A – C
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Solution
A – C = `[(2),(5)] - [(6),(-2)]`
= `[(2 - 6),(5 + 2)]`
= `[(-4), (7)]`
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