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What are vectors?

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Vectors are quantities described by both speed and movement. Vectors are quantities described by both velocity and acceleration. Vectors are quantities described by both magnitude and direction. Vectors are quantities described by both force and gravity.

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Your Question: Which statement about vectors is true?

The Answer: Vectors are quantities described by both magnitude and direction.

Explain: In mathematics, physics, and engineering, a Euclidean vector is a geometric object that has magnitude and direction. Vectors can be added to other vectors according to vector algebra. A vector is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction. Geometrically, we can picture a vector as a directed line segment, whose length is the magnitude of the vector and with an arrow indicating the direction. The direction of the vector is from its tail to its head.

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. Vectors are quantities described by both magnitude and direction

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