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Yes, a resultant vector is the vector sum of the two vectors. It has it's own direction and magnitude.
Vector addition does not follow the familiar rules of addition as applied to addition of numbers. However, if vectors are resolved into their components, the rules of addition do apply for these components. There is a further advantage when vectors are resolved along orthogonal (mutually perpendicular) directions. A vector has no effect in a direction perpendicular to its own direction.
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The circumference of a circle divided by its own diameter will leave you with pi which is about 3.142 correct to three decimal places.
yes its divided by its own divisor so the answer will be 1