Q. 10

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What is the difference between the graphs of

G(x,y,z)=-i-j-k and F(x,y,z)=i+j+k

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The difference between the graphs are F(x,y,z)=-G(x,y,z); at (0,0).

1Step 1.Given Information

What is the difference between the graphs of

G(x,y,z)=-i-j-k and F(x,y,z)=i+j+k

2Step 2. The given vector is G ( x , y , z ) = - i - j - k   a n d   F ( x , y , z ) = i + j + k .

For every point (x,y,z)3We can write F(x,y,z) asF(x,y,z)=i+j+kAs we know G(x,y,z)=-i-j-kSo we can writeF(x,y,z)=-G(x,y,z)Hence F(x,y,z)=-G(x,y,z); at (0,0)