GeoGebra
is a great tool for visualizing spheres in 3D, and for finding the sphere’s radius and center.
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Algebra View
and 3D Graphics
under View
in Menu
. Algebra View
as it is. The sphere will now appear in Algebra View
as an equation. The sphere will also be drawn in 3D Graphics
. If you know the sphere’s radius and center, use the command
Sphere(<point>, <radius>)
where <point>
is the center and <radius>
is the radius of the sphere. The sphere will now appear in Algebra View
as an equation. The sphere will also be drawn in 3D Graphics
.
Example 1
I want to draw the sphere given by the equation
which is a sphere with center and radius 8. Following the instructions above, I get the sphere pictured below.
GeoGebra
Instruction 2
Algebra View
and 3D Graphics
under View
in Menu
. Algebra View
as an equation. It’s also displayed as a surface in 3D Graphics
. Radius(<conic>)
where <conic>
is the name of the equation in Item 2.
Center(<conic>)
where <conic>
is the name of the equation in Item 2.