Does it make sense to say that a vector is negative?
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Yes, it makes sense to say that a vector is negative. The qualifier "negative" indicates the direction of a vector and that is perfectly fine since a vector is fully defined by both its size and its direction. This is particularly the case when there is either an assumed or given direction chosen as positive.
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