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Two vectors `vecA` and `vecB` lie in a plane, another vector `vecC` lies outside this plane, then the resultant of these three vectors i.e. `vecA+vecB+vecC`
A. can be zero
B. can never be zero
C. lies in a plane containing `vecA + vecB`
D. lies in a plane contaninig `vecA - vecB`

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Correct Answer - B
Can never be zero.

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