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any vector is called zero vector if each of its component is....​

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Answered by xXitzStarXx
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With no length, the zero vector is not pointing in any particular direction, so it has an undefined direction. We denote the zero vector with a boldface 0, or if we can't do boldface, with an arrow →0.

If we have an arbitrary number of dimensions, the zero vector is the vector where each component is zero.

Answered by krishnapriyakarumudi
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Step-by-step explanation:

With no length, the zero vector is not pointing in any particular direction, so it has an undefined direction. We denote the zero vector with a boldface 0, or if we can't do boldface, with an arrow →0. ... If we have an arbitrary number of dimensions, the zero vector is the vector where each component is zero.

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