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A vector of magnitude 5 points in the +y direction.Another vector of magnitude 4 is subtracted from the first vector.The smallest possible magnitude of the sum is
False Dichotomy
A logical fallacy that presents two opposing options as the only possibilities, when in fact more options exist.
Weak Analogy
An argument based on insufficient parallels between two or more entities, which may lead to faulty conclusions.
Circular Argument
A logical fallacy in which the conclusion is supported by premises that assume the truth of the conclusion instead of providing evidence for it.
Hedonic Adaptation
The observed process of people returning to a set level of happiness despite major positive or negative events or life changes.
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