Question: If a = 3, 1, 2, b = 1, 1, 0, and c = 0, 0, 4 show that a (b c) =

If a = 〈3, 1, 2〉, b = 〈–1, 1, 0〉, and c  = 〈0, 0, –4〉 show that a × (b × c) = (a × b) ≠ (a × b) × c. 

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