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Explanation / Answer

Vectors have magnitude and direction, such as "1 mile to the east." They do not have specific positions. So, AB is the same vector as DC.

Each vector of AB, BC, CD, and DA is in a different direction, so none of them are equal.

The negative of a vector has the same magnitude in the opposite direction, so -DA = AD.

To add vectors, think of them as arrows and remember that you can move them around as long as you don't rotate them. Try to match up one's end point with the other's start point. The sum is a vector from the start point to the final end point.

-DA = BC, so AB + (-DA) = AB + BC = AC

The answer to question 3 is all of the above.

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