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Is the associative law applicable to vector subtraction ?

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To determine whether the associative law is applicable to vector subtraction, we need to analyze the properties of vector operations, particularly subtraction. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Associative Law**: The associative law states that for any three elements (in this case, vectors), the way in which they are grouped in an operation does not change the result. For addition, this is expressed as: \[ (A + B) + C = A + (B + C) ...
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  2. Can the magnitude of vecA -vecB be equal to vecA+vecB?

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  3. Is the associative law applicable to vector subtraction ?

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