You can use the parallelgram rule, or if you have the vectors written as components you can just add them.
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No, the sum of two vectors cannot be a scalar.
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Two or more vectors combine to form a resultant sum; V1 + V2 + ...+ Vn = VR
Not really. The sum of the magnitudes is a scalar, not a vector - so they can't be equal. But the sum of the two vectors can have the same magnitude, if both vectors point in the same direction.