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What are vector paths that are continuous and have no ends, with the beginning and end points being the same called when joined?

A) Closed loops
B) Infinite vectors
C) Circular paths
D) Seamless connectors

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Final answer:

Vector paths that are continuous and have no ends, with the beginning and end points being the same, are called closed loops.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer to this question is A) Closed loops.

Vector paths that are continuous and have no ends, with the beginning and end points being the same, are called closed loops. They form a closed shape or circuit, looping back to their starting point.

For example, a circle can be represented as a closed loop vector path, as it is continuous, has no ends, and the beginning and end points coincide.

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