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What is the term given to vectors that don't lie in a straight line but instead
point in different directions?

A. One-dimensional
B. Resultants

C. Two-dimensional
D. Displacements

User MrMowgli
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Answer:

Two vectors not lying in the same line and pointing in different direction

C. Two-dimensional

Step-by-step explanation:

One-Dimensional vectors will point in a single direction only. There magnitude will simply add up.

In case of opposite directions, both the vectors must be lying on a straight line. There magnitude will be subtracted from each other,

Two dimensional vectors are quantities with magnitude and direction and they are represented by two components, x and y.

So, vectors which are not in a straight line and point in different directions are called Two-dimensional vectors.

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