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Consider five vectors a, b, c, d and e. Is it true or false that their addition always results in a vector with a greater magnitude than if only two of the vectors were added?

False. Right? Because the vectors can have a negative magnitude
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Consider five vectors a, b, c, d and e. Is it true or false that their addition always results in a vector with a greater magnitude than if only two of the vectors were added?

False. Right? Because the vectors can have a negative magnitude

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