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Matrix addition is shown here. ([3,-2,3],[-5,2,11])=([-5,-4,4],[-4 ,2,-1])=([m,-6,-2],[-9,7,5])
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Matrix addition is shown here.

([3,-2,3],[-5,2,11])=([-5,-4,4],[-4,2,-1])=([m,-6,-2],[-9,7,5])
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Matrix addition is shown here. ([3,-2,3],[-5,2,11])=([-5,-4,4],[-4 ,2,-1])=([m,-6,-2],[-9,7,5])

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