Mastering Coordinate Planes: Finding the Closest Plane to a Sphere's Center

In summary, to determine which of the three coordinate planes is closest to the center of the sphere, first determine the center of the sphere by setting the given equation equal to 0. Then, look at the coordinates of the center and determine which plane it is closest to. To understand this concept better, consider a point in 2D with coordinates (3,1) - it is closer to the x-axis than the y-axis.
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1. Determine which of the three coordinate planes is closest to the center of the sphere(or indicate which planes are tied if two or more of the distances are the same)
(s-7)^2+(y-7)^2+(z-7)^2=36




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3. Would i just try setting x,y,z in turns equal to 0 to find out? That's what I'm thinking but I'm not sure...
 
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Hint: What are the coordinates of the center of the sphere?
 
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First determine the center of the sphere then look at its coordinate and ask yourself to which plane is it closest to?

If I have a point in 2D of (3,1) is it closer to the x-axis or the y-axis?
 

Related to Mastering Coordinate Planes: Finding the Closest Plane to a Sphere's Center

What is a coordinate plane?

A coordinate plane is a two-dimensional grid made up of two perpendicular lines, the x-axis and y-axis. The point where the two lines intersect is called the origin. The coordinate plane is used to plot points and graph equations.

Why are coordinate planes important?

Coordinate planes are important because they allow us to visually represent and analyze mathematical concepts, such as equations and geometric shapes. They are also used in navigation, mapping, and data analysis.

How do you plot points on a coordinate plane?

To plot a point on a coordinate plane, you need to know its x-coordinate (horizontal) and y-coordinate (vertical). Start at the origin and move along the x-axis to the desired x-coordinate. Then, move up or down along the y-axis to the desired y-coordinate. Mark the point where the two lines intersect.

What is the difference between the x-axis and y-axis?

The x-axis is the horizontal line on a coordinate plane, while the y-axis is the vertical line. The x-axis represents the independent variable in an equation, while the y-axis represents the dependent variable. The two axes intersect at the origin.

How do you graph an equation on a coordinate plane?

To graph an equation on a coordinate plane, you can plot points by substituting different values for the variables and connecting them with a line. Another method is to find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the equation and use them to plot two points. Then, connect the two points with a line.

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