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the resultant vector of two particular displacement vectors does not equal the sum of the magnitude of the individual vectors.describe the directions of the two vectors.

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If the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors doesn't equal the sum
of their individual magnitudes, then they can have ANY directions, EXCEPT
only that they can't both be in the SAME direction.

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