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If A+B=A-B then prove that B is zero Vector
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Harini Mp 1 year, 2 months ago

Let  A.(AxB) = 0 As , AxB = AB sinФ n AB sinФ n is a vector which is perpendicular to the plane having A vector and B vector which implies that it is also perpendicular to A vector .  As we know dot product of two vectors is zero. Thus , we can say that A.(AxB) = 0
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