Let (A) = <1, 2, 3, 4> and B D= <0,-1, 4, -2 >. 04 O -2 02 none of the above Find (A) 0.BO*

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Let (A) = <1, 2, 3, 4> and B D= <0,-1, 4, -2 >.
O 4
0-2
02
none of the above
Find (A) 0.B0*
Transcribed Image Text:Let (A) = <1, 2, 3, 4> and B D= <0,-1, 4, -2 >. O 4 0-2 02 none of the above Find (A) 0.B0*
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