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Multiplication of vector \(\vec{a}\) and scalar λ is denoted as ______(a) λ\(\vec{a}\)(b) \(\vec{a}\)(c) λ(d) 0I had been asked this question in quiz.My doubt is from Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar in portion Vector Algebra of Mathematics – Class 12

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The correct answer is (a) λ\(\vec{a}\)

The best explanation: Multiplication of VECTOR \(\vec{a}\) and SCALAR λ is denoted as λ\(\vec{a}\), as \(\vec{a}\) is the original vector. λ is the scalar which can have any integer value which is to be multiplied to the given vector\(\vec{a}\), whereas 0 can only be the answer if the scalar λ = 0.



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