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Which statement is true about vectors?

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a. All quantities in physics are not vectors. b. A vector may have either magnitude or direction. c. The vector's length should be proportional to its magnitude. d. Two vectors can be added only if they have the same direction.

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Vectors need direction and magnitude to exist, otherwise, it becomes scalars that do not require direction to be expressed.

eg - Velocity is a vector as it needs direction, but speed is scalar and does not need direction

hope this helps

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