If two particles are moving in opposite directions at the speed of light, their relative velocity to each other would still be the speed of light (c).
According to the theory of relativity, the speed of light is constant and independent of the motion of the source or observer. So, no matter how fast each particle is moving individually, their relative velocity to each other will always be c.
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