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7. Two vectors are said to be co-initial if * (a) they have same direction (b) they have common starting point (c) they have same magnitude (d) none of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

they have common starting point

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : two vectors are said to be co initial

To Find :  Correct option :

a)they have same direction

(b)they have common stating point

(c) they have same magnitude

(d) none of these

Explanation:

Vectors are  said to be co-initial vectors when two or more vectors have the same starting point  

Hence (b)they have common stating point is correct option

AB , AC , AD  are coinitial vectors

as all starts with A

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