Question: Let a = (2, -5), b = (1, 1), and c = (-6, 0). Find each of the following: a. 3a - 2b b. a

Let a = (2, -5), b = (1, 1), and c = (-6, 0). Find each of the following:
a. 3a - 2b
b. a ∙ b
c. a ∙ (b + c)
d. (4a + 5b) ∙ 3c
e. ||e||e ∙ b
f. e ∙ e - ||c||

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