Question: True/False 1) A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. 2)The resultant vector is the vector formed by adding two vectors. 3)To

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1) A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

2)The resultant vector is the vector formed by adding two vectors.

3)To subtract a vector from a given vector, add the opposite vector to the given vector.

4)To multiply two vectors, multiply their magnitudes and add their direction angles.

5)The Scalar multiplication of a vector results in another vector having the same direction.

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