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If the initial point is same as the end point then it is said to be which vector?​

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Answered by sukhsheal23
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A vector with an initial point and terminal point that are the same is called the zero vector, denoted ⇀0. The zero vector is the only vector without a direction, and by convention can be considered to have any direction convenient to the problem at hand.

Answered by bhakaregauri62
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Two vectors →v and →u are considered equal if they have the same magnitude and the same direction. Additionally, if both vectors have the same position vector, they are equal.

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