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Two vectors, no; three vectors yes.
It is a displacement equal in magnitude to the difference between the two vectors, and in the direction of the larger vector.
The single vector which would have the same effect as all of them together
Yes it does. X can be halved in more than one way, making this letter highly capable of having rotational symmetry.
It is certain that two vectors of different magnitudes cannot yield a zero resultant force.