Question: If A(Vector) and B(Vector) are nonzero vectors, is it possible for both A(Vector) B(Vector) and A(Vector) B(Vector) to be zero? Explain.

If A̅(Vector) and B̅(Vector) are nonzero vectors, is it possible for both A̅(Vector) ∙ B̅(Vector) and A̅(Vector) × B̅(Vector) to be zero? Explain.

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