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Two vectors Two vectors   and   are added together to form a vector   . The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by: A<sup>2</sup> + B<sup>2</sup> = C<sup>2</sup>. Which statement concerning these vectors is true? A)    and   must be at right angles to each other. B)    and   could have any orientation relative to each other. C)    and   must have equal lengths. D)    and   must be parallel. E)    and   could be antiparallel. and Two vectors   and   are added together to form a vector   . The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by: A<sup>2</sup> + B<sup>2</sup> = C<sup>2</sup>. Which statement concerning these vectors is true? A)    and   must be at right angles to each other. B)    and   could have any orientation relative to each other. C)    and   must have equal lengths. D)    and   must be parallel. E)    and   could be antiparallel. are added together to form a vector Two vectors   and   are added together to form a vector   . The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by: A<sup>2</sup> + B<sup>2</sup> = C<sup>2</sup>. Which statement concerning these vectors is true? A)    and   must be at right angles to each other. B)    and   could have any orientation relative to each other. C)    and   must have equal lengths. D)    and   must be parallel. E)    and   could be antiparallel. . The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by: A2 + B2 = C2. Which statement concerning these vectors is true?


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