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condition for vector A and vector B to be parellel​

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Answered by QTPIEE
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Two vectors A and B are parallel if and only if they are scalar multiples of one another. A = k B , k is a constant not equal to zero. Two vectors A and B are perpendicular if and only if their scalar product is equal to zero.

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Answered by neetuart33
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Two vectors A and B are parallel if and only if they are scalar multiples of one another. A = k B , k is a constant not equal to zero. Two vectors A and B are perpendicular if and only if their scalar product is equal to zero.

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