Math, asked by billbezos, 1 month ago

if p q r are non zero non collinear vectors such that p×q=q×r then p+q+r=​

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Answered by apple4633
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Answer:

yed

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:  The answer to this question is q.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, explain what is meant by collinear vectors.

When two or more given vectors lie along the same given line, then they can be considered collinear vectors. We can consider two parallel vectors as collinear vectors since these two vectors are pointing in the same direction or opposite direction.

Let us assume p to be i

                         q to be j

                         r to be -i

As we can see that it satisfies the above-given equation that

 PXQ = QXR.

There is one more method from which you can solve this question which is by taking different p, q, and r, and finally, it will come independent of it.

Thus p+q+r comes to be equal to = i + j -i

                                                        =j

                                                        =q.

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