Let P and Q be antipodal (opposite) points on a sphere of radius r centered at the

Chapter 12, Problem 84

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Let P and Q be antipodal (opposite) points on a sphere of radius r centered at the origin and let R be a third point on the sphere (Figure 22). Prove that P R and QR are orthogonal.

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