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Find the equation of a sphere if one of its diameters has endpoints: (-9, -12, -6) and (11, 8, 14).

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Hence, the equation of a sphere with one of its diameters with endpoints (-9, -12, -6) and (11, 8, 14) is
(x-1)^(2)+(y+2)^(2)+(z-4)^(2) = 30.

Explanation:

There are two kew parameters for a sphere: Center (
h,
k,
s) and Radius (
r). The radius is the midpoint of the line segment between endpoints. That is:


C(x,y,z) = \left((-9+11)/(2),(-12+8)/(2),(-6+14)/(2) \right)


C(x,y,z) = (1,-2,4)

The radius can be found by halving the length of diameter, which can be determined by knowning location of endpoints and using Pythagorean Theorem:


r = (1)/(2)\cdot \sqrt{(-9-11)^(2)+(-12-8)^(2)+(-6-14)^(2)}


r = 10√(3)

The general formula of a sphere centered at (h, k, s) and with a radius r is:


(x-h)^(2)+(y-k)^(2)+(z-s)^(2) = r^(2)

Hence, the equation of a sphere with one of its diameters with endpoints (-9, -12, -6) and (11, 8, 14) is
(x-1)^(2)+(y+2)^(2)+(z-4)^(2) = 30.

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