If two non-zero vectors are added together, and the resultant vector is zero, what must be true of the two vectors?

If two non-zero vectors are added together, and the resultant vector is zero, what must be true of the two vectors? Correct Answer They have equal magnitude and are pointed in opposite directions.

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