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how to find the collinear vector of given vector​

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Answered by suvarnahakke1
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Two vectors are collinear if relations of their coordinates are equal, i.e. x1 / x2 = y1 / y2 = z1 / z2. Note: This condition is not valid if one of the components of the vector is zero. Two vectors are collinear if their cross product is equal to the NULL Vector.

Answered by kumarjhashubham0987
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Two vectors are collinear if relations of their coordinates are equal, i.e. x1 / x2 = y1 / y2 = z1 / z2. Note: This condition is not valid if one of the components of the vector is zero. Two vectors are collinear if their cross product is equal to the NULL Vector.

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