Explain in detail the triangle law of addition?
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If you mean the triangle inequality, it’s the law that the absolute value of the sum of two numbers is less than or equal to the sum of the absolute value of those same two numbers.
|a+b|≤|a|+|b|
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If you mean the triangle inequality, it’s the law that the absolute value of the sum of two numbers is less than or equal to the sum of the absolute value of those same two numbers.
|a+b|≤|a|+|b|
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Triangle law of vector addition states that when two vectors are represented as two sides of the triangle with the order of magnitude and direction, then the third side of the triangle represents the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector.
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