Let ![\vec{C} = \vec{A} + \vec{B} \vec{C} = \vec{A} + \vec{B}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cvec%7BC%7D+%3D+%5Cvec%7BA%7D+%2B+%5Cvec%7BB%7D)
(a)
is \ always \ greater \ than ![|\vec{A}| |\vec{A}|](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%7C%5Cvec%7BA%7D%7C)
(b) It is possible to have ![|\vec{C}| \ \textless \ |\vec{A}|\ and\ |\vec{C}| \ \textless \ |\vec{B}| |\vec{C}| \ \textless \ |\vec{A}|\ and\ |\vec{C}| \ \textless \ |\vec{B}|](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%7C%5Cvec%7BC%7D%7C+%5C++%5Ctextless+%5C++%7C%5Cvec%7BA%7D%7C%5C+and%5C+%7C%5Cvec%7BC%7D%7C+%5C++%5Ctextless+%5C++%7C%5Cvec%7BB%7D%7C)
(c)
is always equal to ![\vec{A} +\vec{B} \vec{A} +\vec{B}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cvec%7BA%7D+%2B%5Cvec%7BB%7D)
(d)
is never equal to
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hi friend
according to the given situation my answer is option (B)
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