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Given that `P= Q = R`. If `vecP + vecQ = vecR` then the angle between `vecP & vecR` is `theta_1`. If `vecP + vecQ + vecR=vec0` then the angle between `vecP& vecR ` is `theta_2`. What is the relation between `theta_1 and theta_2` ?

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