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For the following exercises, find the equation of the sphere in standard form that satisfies the given conditions. Center $C(-4,7,2)$ and radius 6
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Step 1: The general equation for a sphere in three dimensions is given by $(x-a)^{2}+(y-b)^{2}+(z-c)^{2}=r^{2}$, where $(a,b,c)$ are the coordinates of the center of the sphere and $r$ is the radius of the sphere. Show more…
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