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Can you have vector A × vector B = vector A . vector B with A not equal to 0 and B not equal to 0? What if one of the two vectors is 0?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A × Vector

B Vector

A Vector

If A× not equal to 0

B not equal to 0

Then, A.T.Q

( A Victor is equal to zero because it's stated that A × ,B Vector is not equal to 0)

Answer: A Vector is equal to 0

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