when can the addition of two vectors be zero?
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When the addition of two vectors is zero, we draw the first vector, and then the second has to go back to the origin. So, it must be in the opposite direction (to reverse what the first vector did), and have the same magnitude or length (to get exactly to the origin).
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Addition of two vectors can only be zero when there directions are opposite and their magnitude is additive inverse of each other.
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