Math, asked by kishornikumbh8051, 1 year ago


For two vectors to be equal, they should
have the
(A) same magnitude
(B) same direction
(C) same magnitude and direction
(D) same magnitude but opposite direction​

Answers

Answered by chbilalakbar
11

Answer:

Part (C) is the correct answer

that is

"same magnitude and direction"

Step-by-step explanation:

According to definition of equal vector

Two vector are said to be same or equal if they have same direction and same magnitude otherwise the vectors becomes unequal.

so the Part (C) is the correct answer

because the Part (C) is properly hold the properly which are describe in the definition

Reasons for incorrectness of other

Part (A) only give information about same magnitude but does not impose any condition on direction so it not correct

Part (B) only give information about same direction but does not impose any condition on magnitude so it not correct

Part (D) give correct information only about magnitude but opposite direction is  not the right condition

Answered by yash12384
0

Answer:

c) same magnitude and direction

is the answer of your question

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