Is vector addition commutative?

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The question is asking whether the operation of vector addition follows the commutative property, which states that changing the order of the numbers that are added does not change the sum.

Answer

Yes, vector addition is commutative.

The final answer is yes, vector addition is commutative.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is yes, vector addition is commutative.

More Information

Vector addition is commutative, which can be visualized by the fact that the sum of two vectors remains the same regardless of their order.

Tips

Common mistakes include confusing vector addition with scalar multiplication, which does not necessarily follow the same properties.

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