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In Problems 69 and 70 , find an equation of a sphere with radius $r$ and center $P_0$. $r=1 ; P_0=(3,1,1)$
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The equation of a sphere with center \((x_0, y_0, z_0)\) and radius \(r\) is given by: \[ (x - x_0)^2 + (y - y_0)^2 + (z - z_0)^2 = r^2 \] Show more…
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