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Can we call two vectors commutative?​

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Answered by devilgirl5436
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The dot product of two vectors is commutative; that is, the order of the vectors in the product does not matter. The dot product of a vector with the zero vector is zero

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Answered by piyush9695224208
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Addition of vectors given two vectors a and b, we form their sum a+b as follows the commutative law, which states the order of addition doesn't matter a+b = b+a

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