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define zero vector unit vector coinitial vector with example?????❤️❤️❤️❤️​

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Answered by Rossily
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The zero vector unit vector and coinitial vectors are two or more vectors which have the same initial point. For example A B ⃗ \vec{AB} AB and A C ⃗ \vec{AC} AC are coinitial vectors since they have the same initial point A.

Answered by shabanamdevi80
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A zero vector, denoted. , is a vector of length 0, and thus has all components equal to zero. It is the additive identity of the additive group of vectors. SEE ALSO: Unit Vector, Vector, Zero Tensor

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