analytic geometry - Can a circle have a negative radius? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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I am working on a problem that asks if a given sphere intersects the zx-plane.
The equation of the sphere is $(x-2)^2+(y+6)^2+(z-4)^2=5^2$
Can someone please explain to me how the sphere does not
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