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if P+Q=P-Q ,then...

if `P+Q=P-Q` ,then

A

P=0

B

Q=0

C

P=1

D

|Q|=1

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The correct Answer is:
B

(b) If `P+Q=P-Q `
then ,=0(a null vector)
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