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| + | The standard equation of a sphere with center at <math>(h,k,j)</math> and radius <math>r</math> is: | ||
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| + | <math>(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2+(z-j)^2=r^2</math> | ||
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The Three-Dimensional Coordinate System
The Distance and Midpoint Formulas
The distance between the points and is
Exercises 1 Find the distance between two points
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2) and
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Midpoint Formula in Space
The midpoint of the line segment joining the points and is
Exercises 2 Find the midpoint of two points below:
1) and
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2) and
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Standard Equation of a Sphere
The standard equation of a sphere with center at and radius is:
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