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what is the term given to vectors that don't lie in a straight line but instead
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Physics, 26.10.2019 09:43 deshaunmosley66
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what is the term given to vectors that don't lie in a straight line but instead
point in different directions?
a. one-dimensional
b. resultants
c. two-dimensional
d. displacements
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