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Under what condition is Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. = Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. - Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. ?


A) The statement is always true.
B) Vectors Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. and
Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. are in opposite directions.
C) Vectors Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. and
Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. are in perpendicular directions.
D) The statement is never true.
E) Vectors Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. and
Under what condition is   =   -   ? A) The statement is always true. B) Vectors   and   are in opposite directions. C) Vectors   and   are in perpendicular directions. D) The statement is never true. E) Vectors   and   are in the same direction. are in the same direction.

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