Is it true or wrong to say that, Vectors always start at the origin? Either yes or no justify it.
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Yes, it is wrong to rigidly say the above statement.
Vectors, unlike scalars, are quantities that have both magnitude and direction. Their starting points are not fixed, while their ending points are naturally governed by the application of both magnitude and direction.
As a result, rigidly stating that vectors originate only from the origin is incorrect. They may or may not start at the point (0,0).
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