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Modify the following statements so that they are correct.
a. An N x 1 row vector contains N values.
b. The column vector cv1 containing
cv1 [1] = 0;
cv1 [2] = 5;
cv1 [3] = 2;
c. In order to perform an element-wise addition of two
d. The row vector RV1 containing [8 4 2 1] can be defined using the statement
RV1=[6, 4, 2, 1];
e. For any two vectors v3 and v4, they may be combined into a single vector using [V3- v4].
f.(f) If Vp = [2 -1 3] = [4 – 5 -6]; then VP Contains [8 5 -18].
g. Assuming v5 and v6 have the same number of elements, the following operation is defined only if v5 is a row vector and v6 is a column vector:
v5-v6
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