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commutative law of vector addition represented by​

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Answered by AparnaJiji17
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Answer:

Vector addition is commutative, just like addition of real numbers.

Commutative Property: a + b = b + a

If you start from point P you end up at the same spot no matter which displacement (a or b) you take first.

Commutative Rule

The head-to-tail rule yields vector c for both a + b and b + a.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let

 \binom{ - }{a}

And

 \binom{ - }{b}

be the two vector, then

(a+b) = (b+a)

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