The smallest possible resultant of two vectors occurs when they are in opposite directions and aligned. \n\nLet's assume vector A has a magnitude of 3 and vector B has a magnitude of 4. If we align them in opposite directions, the resultant of the two vectors will be the difference between their magnitudes. \n\nTherefore, the smallest possible resultant of two vectors of magnitude 3 and 4 is |3 - 4| = 1.

Smallest Resultant of Two Vectors: Magnitude 3 and 4

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