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Behrooz
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maps $\mathbb{S}^{n} \to \mathbb{S}^{n}$

I'm trying to prove that if two (continuous) maps $f, g : \mathbb{S}^{n} \to \mathbb{S}^{n}$ are such that $f(x) \neq -g(x)$ for any $x \in \mathbb{S}^{n}$, then $f$ and $g$ are homotopic.

Could anyone please give me a short clue as to how to attack this problem?

Behrooz
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