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7. Systems of Equations & Matrices
Introduction to Matrices
Problem 14c
Textbook Question
In Exercises 9 - 16, find the following matrices:
a. A + B
A = [6 2 - 3], B = [4 - 2 3]

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Identify the matrices A and B: A = [6, 2, -3], B = [4, -2, 3].
Ensure that both matrices have the same dimensions for addition.
Add corresponding elements of matrices A and B.
Calculate the sum for each element: (6 + 4), (2 + (-2)), (-3 + 3).
Write the resulting matrix from the sums of corresponding elements.
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