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Given vecA +vecB +vecC +vecD = vec0, whi...

Given `vecA +vecB +vecC +vecD = vec0`, which of the following statements is not correct?

A

`vecA, vecB, vecC and vecD` must each be a null vector

B

The magnitude of `(vecA + vecC)` equals the magnitude of `(vecB + vecD)`

C

The magnitude of `vecA` can never be greater than the sum of the magnitudes of `vecB, vecC "and" vecD`.

D

`vecB + vecC` must lie in the plane of `vecA` and `vecD` if `vecA` and `vecD` are not collinear and in the line of `vecA` and `vecD`, if ther are collinear

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