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4 October, 05:07

A and b have the same directions, and they both have a magnitude of 6. What must be true about

a and b?

a. They are equal and parallel

b. They are opposites, but not parallel.

C. They are opposites and parallel.

d. They are equal, but not parallel.

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  1. 4 October, 05:31
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Both vectors have the same length / magnitude, so they are equal and since they are going the same direction, they're also parallel and won't touch.

    (Just took the quiz btw)
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