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Let \[\overrightarrow{C}=\overrightarrow{A}+\overrightarrow{B}\] then

A.        \[|\overrightarrow{C|}\] is always greater then \[|\overrightarrow{A}|\]
B.      It is possible to have \[|\overrightarrow{C}|\,<\,|\overrightarrow{A}|\] and \[|\overrightarrow{C}|\,<\,|\overrightarrow{B}|\]
C.        C is always equal to A + B    
D.      C is never equal to A + B
Answer» C.        C is always equal to A + B    


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