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Let `vec(C )= vec(A)+vec(B)` thenA. `|vec(C )|` is always greater then `|vec(A)|`B. It is possible to have `|vec(C )|lt|vec(A)| and |vec(C )lt|vec(B)|`C. `C` is always equal to `A+B`D. `C` is never equal to `A+B`

Answer» Correct Answer - B
`vec(C )+vec(A)= vec(B)`
The value of `C` lies between `A-B` and `A+B`
`:. |vec(C )|lt|vec(A)| or |vec(C )|lt|vec(B)|`


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