Choose the correct possibilities. If a x (b x c) = 0 and a, b and c are non-zero, vectors then A. b and c parallel to each other. B. b and c perpendicular to each other. C. a and b parallel to each other. D. a and b perpendicular to each other. E. a and c parallel to each other. F. a and c perpendicular to each other. G. a and b x c parallel to each other. H. a and b x c perpendicular to each other. I. a parallel to both b and c. J. a perpendicular to both b and c. K. a, b and c coplanar.
Choose the correct possibilities. If a x (b x c) = 0 and a, b and c are non-zero, vectors then A. b and c parallel to each other. B. b and c perpendicular to each other. C. a and b parallel to each other. D. a and b perpendicular to each other. E. a and c parallel to each other. F. a and c perpendicular to each other. G. a and b x c parallel to each other. H. a and b x c perpendicular to each other. I. a parallel to both b and c. J. a perpendicular to both b and c. K. a, b and c coplanar.
Choose the correct possibilities. If a x (b x c) = 0 and a, b and c are non-zero, vectors then A. b and c parallel to each other. B. b and c perpendicular to each other. C. a and b parallel to each other. D. a and b perpendicular to each other. E. a and c parallel to each other. F. a and c perpendicular to each other. G. a and b x c parallel to each other. H. a and b x c perpendicular to each other. I. a parallel to both b and c. J. a perpendicular to both b and c. K. a, b and c coplanar.
Choose the correct possibilities. If a x (b x c) = 0 and a, b and c are non-zero, vectors then
A. b and c parallel to each other.
B. b and c perpendicular to each other.
C. a and b parallel to each other.
D. a and b perpendicular to each other.
E. a and c parallel to each other.
F. a and c perpendicular to each other.
G. a and b x c parallel to each other.
H. a and b x c perpendicular to each other.
I. a parallel to both b and c.
J. a perpendicular to both b and c.
K. a, b and c coplanar.
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
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