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Let \(\vec{a}, \vec{b}\) and \(\vec{c}\) be three non-zero vectors, no two of which are collinear. If the vector \(\vec{a}+2\vec{b}\) is collinear with \(\vec{c}\) and \(\vec{b}+3\vec{c}\) is collinear with \(\vec{a}\), then \(\vec{a} + 2\vec{b}+6\vec{c}\) is equal to |
A. | \(\lambda \vec{a}\) |
B. | \(\lambda \vec{b}\) |
C. | \(\lambda \vec{c}\) |
D. | \(\vec{0}\) |
Answer» E. | |