[tex]\left[ \begin{matrix} 2 & a \\ -1 & -2 \end{matrix} \right] + \left[ \begin{matrix} b & 4 \\ -2 & 1 \end{matrix} \right][/tex]
This addition of matrices can be combined into one matrix.
To add matrices, add the corresponding components of each matrix.
After adding, we'll have the following
[tex] \left[ \begin{matrix} 2+b & a+4 \\ -3 & -1 \end{matrix} \right] [/tex]
This matrix should be equal to the matrix on the right-hand side of the equation. This means that each corresponding component of this matrix and the other matrix should be equivalent.
This means that
[tex]2+b=1[/tex]
AND
[tex]a+4=0[/tex]
Solving these one-step equations will give the values of a = -4 and b = -1. That's answer choice D.