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1. state parallel vector with a neat diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vectors are parallel if they have the same direction. Both components of one vector must be in the same ratio to the corresponding components of the parallel vector. Example: How to define parallel vectors? Two vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of one another.

Answered by Arjavsingh
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Explanation:

Vectors are parallel if they have the same direction. Both components of one vector must be in the same ratio to the corresponding components of the parallel vector. Example: How to define parallel vectors? Two vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of one another.

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