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Which of the following vectors are collinear in the figure given below?(a) \(\vec{a}\), \(\vec{c}\) and \(\vec{d}\)(b) \(\vec{a}\), \(\vec{b}\) and \(\vec{d}\)(c) \(\vec{a}\) and \(\vec{d}\)(d) \(\vec{b}\) and \(\vec{d}\)I have been asked this question during an online exam.Question is from Types of Vectors topic in section Vector Algebra of Mathematics – Class 12

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Correct option is (b) \(\vec{a}\), \(\vec{b}\) and \(\vec{d}\)

For EXPLANATION I would say: Collinear vectors are those vectors which are PARALLEL to the same LINE irrespective of the magnitude and direction. In the GIVEN figure, \(\vec{a}\), \(\vec{b}\) and \(\vec{d}\) are collinear vectors.



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