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Question
Vector operations differ from normal arithmetic operations because they:
Options
Always produce scalars as results
Consider the direction of the quantities involved
Can only be done with positive numbers
Do not follow mathematical rules
MCQ
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Solution
Consider the direction of the quantities involved
Explanation:
Vector operations take into consideration the direction of the quantities involved, which is what makes them different from ordinary arithmetic operations with numbers.
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