 Hi and welcome to the session, I am Shashi and I am going to help you with the following question. Question says answer the following as true or false. First part is A vector and minus A vector are collinear. Let us now start with the solution. First of all let us define collinear vectors. True or more vectors are said to be collinear if they are parallel to the same line irrespective of their magnitudes and directions. So here we can write if they are parallel to the same line irrespective of their magnitudes and directions. Now given statement is A vector and minus A vector are collinear. We have to find if this statement is true or false. Clearly we can see these two vectors are negative of each other or we can say these two vectors have same magnitude but opposite direction. Now let us consider this figure. In this figure this vector represents vector A and this vector represents negative of vector A. Clearly we can see both these vectors are parallel to this line. So we can say these two vectors are collinear vectors. Here we can see these two vectors are parallel to the same line irrespective of their magnitudes and directions. So the given statement is true. This is our required answer. This completes the session. Hope you understood the solution. Take care and have a nice day.