Vector q has a magnitude of 3.5 meters and points due west. Vector r has a magnitude of 3.5 meters and points due east. Both vectors have the same terminal point, but different initial points.
Are the two vectors equivalent?

A
Yes, because the vectors have the same magnitude.
B
Yes, because the vectors the same terminal point.
C
No, because the vectors do not have the same initial point.
D
No, because the vectors do not have the same direction.

Respuesta :

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By definition, two vectors are equal if and only if they have the same magnitude in the same direction.

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