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In the figure given below, which vectors are coinitial but not equal?(a) \(\vec{a}\), \(\vec{b}\) and \(\vec{c}\)(b) \(\vec{b}\) and \(\vec{c}\)(c) \(\vec{a}\) and \(\vec{b}\)(d) \(\vec{a}\) and \(\vec{c}\)I got this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.I'd like to ask this question from Types of Vectors in division Vector Algebra of Mathematics – Class 12

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Correct choice is (d) \(\VEC{a}\) and \(\vec{c}\)

The best I can explain: The vectors which start from the same initial point are CALLED coinitial vectors. In the given FIGURE, vectors \(\vec{a}\) and \(\vec{c}\) start from the same point but are of DIFFERENT magnitude. Therefore, vectors \(\vec{a}\) and \(\vec{c}\) AE coinitial but not equal.



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