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Given: v = [4 −1 2 3 1 −2 5 0] and u = [5 −1 0 3 −3 2 1 5]. Evaluate thefollowing expressions without using MATLAB. Check the answers withMATLAB.
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(c) u = abs(v)
(d)
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