Can anyone help me to produce the following in Latex (or beamer)?. It is a linear isomorphism $g$ in $R^{3}$ restricted to a plane generated by $v_{1},v_{2}$, and its image is a plane generated by $v_{2},v_{3}.$ I got stuck how to draw these planes since they look as 3D as the following. There is an arrow at the top of the restriction symbol please disregard it.
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Maybe this will help you on your way: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/170244/how-to-compute-xslant-and-yslant – Michael Palmer Nov 13 '16 at 15:57
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Welcome to TeX.SX. Questions about how to draw specific graphics that just post an image of the desired result are really not reasonable questions to ask on the site. Please post a minimal compilable document showing that you've tried to produce the image and then people will be happy to help you with any specific problems you may have. See minimal working example (MWE) for what needs to go into such a document. – Stefan Pinnow Nov 13 '16 at 15:59
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How they have drawn on the blackboard is how you can draw with TikZ. – percusse Nov 13 '16 at 16:24
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The problem is I could draw it using Geogebra in 2D and I could produce its code to tikz but the planes don't look a 3D planes (also I don't need the (x,y,z) axis to appear). I'm sorry if I attached the picture, but I've tried many times with no results, really sorry. Thanks for your comments. – Mal JA Nov 13 '16 at 16:37