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If point M is the center of a sphere with the coordinates (-1,3,2) and point T is a point on the surface of the sphere with the coordinates (0,5,1), what is the radius of the sphere?
13 years ago

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Answered by Perry
FInd the length between the points and the magnitude of that vector will give you the distance. sqrt((0-(-1))^2+(5-2)^2+(1-2)^2)
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