a <- 10
b <- 5
suma <- a + b
\[\hat{x}<- a+b\]
a <- 5
b <- 3
suma <- a + b
\[\hat{x}a + b \]
v1 <- c(1, 2, 3)
v2 <- c(4, 5, 6)
suma_vectores <- v1 + v2
\[\hat{x}\]
a <- 12
b <- 3
suma <- a + b
\[\hat{x}\]
a <- 4
b <- 4
suma <- a + b
\[\hat{x}\]
a <- 20
b <- 6
suma <- a + b
\[\hat{x}\]
a <- 526
b <- 3
suma <- a + b
\[\hat{x}\]
v1 <- c(2, 6, 3)
v2 <- c(8, 5, 9)
suma_vectores <- v1 + v2
\[\hat{x}\] \[\hat{x}P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)−P(A∩B)\]
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