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write about parllel vector​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Vectors are parallel if they have the same direction. Both components of one vector must be in the same ratio to the corresponding components of the parallel vector. Two vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of one another. If u and v are two non-zero vectors and u = cv, then u and v are parallel.

A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Vectors are parallel if they have the same direction. Both components of one vector must be in the same ratio to the corresponding components of the parallel vector. Two vectors are parallel if they are scalar multiples of one another.

If two vectors are parallel, then one of them will be a multiple of the other. So divide each one by its magnitude to get a unit vector. If they're parallel, the two unit vectors will be the same. Edit: Someone pointed out in the comments that two vectors are still parallel if they point in opposite direction

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