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what are equal vectors? explain by drawing a figure​

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Answered by tinkik35
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Equal vectors have the same magnitudes and direction regardless of their initial points. Hence, in the given figure, the following vectors are equal: \vec{a} and \vec{c} . Coinitial vectors are two or more vectors having the same initial point.

Answered by anitharai05
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Equal vectors have the same magnitudes and direction regardless of their initial points. Hence, in the given figure, the following vectors are equal: \vec{a} and \vec{c} . Coinitial vectors are two or more vectors having the same initial point.

By definition, two vectors are equal if and only if they have the same magnitude in the same direction. It can be seen from the figure that vector a and vector b are parallel and pointing in the same direction, but their magnitudes are not equal.

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