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Finding the magnitude and direction of the resultant in vector algebra.

Two vectors having equal magnitudes (A) makes an angle z with each other. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant and prove that the resultant of two equal vectors bisects the angle between them.


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Solution gives the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two vectors and shows that resultant of two equal vectors bisects the angle between them.

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