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    Suppose F and G Are Different Functions of Three Variables
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Suppose F and G Are Different Functions of Three Variables

Question 67

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Suppose f and g are different functions of three variables.Is it possible for the level surface f = 1 and the level surface g = 1 to be the same surface?

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