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Two vectors are said to be equal if

A. Only their magnitudes are same

B. Only their directions are same

C. Both magnitude and direction are same

D. Magnitudes are same but directions are opposite

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Two vectors and are said to be equal, if they have the same magnitude and direction, Also same positions of their initial points.

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