Two vectors \( \vec{A} \) and \( \vec{B} \) lie in one plane. Vecto...
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Two vectors \( \vec{A} \) and \( \vec{B} \) lie in one plane. Vector \( \vec{C} \) lies in a different plane. Then, \( \vec{A}+\vec{B}+\vec{C} \)
\( \mathrm{P} \)
(1) Cannot be zero
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(2) Can be zero
(3) Lies in the plane of \( \vec{A} \) or \( \vec{B} \)
(4) Lies in a plane different from that of any of the three vectors
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