When b is zero.
The subtraction of two vectors equals zero when the two vectors are identical in both magnitude and direction. Mathematically, if vector A minus vector B equals the zero vector (A - B = 0), then A must be equal to B. This implies that they point in the same direction and have the same length.
The question is not correct, because the product of any two vectors is just a number, while when you subtract to vectors the result is also a vector. So you can't compare two different things...
10.5 minus 2.75 equals 7.75
50 minus 32 equals 18.
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The subtraction of two vectors equals zero when the two vectors are identical in both magnitude and direction. Mathematically, if vector A minus vector B equals the zero vector (A - B = 0), then A must be equal to B. This implies that they point in the same direction and have the same length.
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The question is not correct, because the product of any two vectors is just a number, while when you subtract to vectors the result is also a vector. So you can't compare two different things...
10.5 minus 2.75 equals 7.75
9000 minus 61 would equal 8939.
Anything divided by itself equals one.
500 minus 315 equals 185.
912 minus 712 equals 200
50 minus 32 equals 18.
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It equals 56.
it equals a positive.