In the given figure,identify which of the vectors are coinitial.

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(N/A) Coinitial vectors are those vectors which have the same initial point.
Looking at the figure,we observe that vectors $\vec{b}$,$\vec{c}$,and $\vec{d}$ all originate from the same point.
Therefore,the coinitial vectors are $\vec{b}$,$\vec{c}$,and $\vec{d}$.

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