Answer:
No, anything that has both magnitude and direction is not necessarily a vector. It must obey the laws of vector addition.
Rotation is not generally considered a vector even though it has magnitude and direction because the addition of two finite rotations does not obey commutative law. However, infinitesimally small rotations obey commutative law and hence an infinitesimally small rotation is considered a vector.
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