Which statement is correct about the vector F in the showing the gravitational nature of the forces?

Which statement is correct about the vector F in the showing the gravitational nature of the forces? Correct Answer F= Fcos β + Fcos α + Fcosγ

As we know the α, β and γ are the angles made by the x, y and z-axis respectively. Thus, is the magnitude of the vector is F, the F= Fcos β + Fcos α + Fcosγ. Which means the force is the resultant of all its axis’ components.

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