Final answer:
A vector can indeed form a right angle triangle with its x and y components, where the vector represents the hypotenuse of the triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that a vector can form the shape of a right angle triangle with its x and y components is True.
Vectors in physics can be represented in two-dimensional space by their horizontal (x-axis) and vertical (y-axis) components.
When these components are drawn from a common origin point and a vector is drawn from the origin to the endpoint of these components, the resulting figure is a right-angle triangle, with the vector itself serving as the hypotenuse.