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                Describe the cross sections formed as the plane intersects the interior of the sphere but moves away from the center
            
            
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            Steve
            
    any plane intersection with a sphere is a circle.
    
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            Anonymous
            
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Describe the cross sections formed as the plane intersects the interior of the sphere but moves away from the center.
The cross sections will be circles, but their radii will
increase
as the plane moves away from the sphere's center.
    
Describe the cross sections formed as the plane intersects the interior of the sphere but moves away from the center.
The cross sections will be circles, but their radii will
increase
as the plane moves away from the sphere's center.
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