The distance between a point P (x, y, z) and the pointA(1, 2, 0) is twice the distance

Chapter 11, Problem 50

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The distance between a point \(P(x, y, z)\) and the point \(A(1,−2, 0)\) is twice the distance between \(P\) and the point \(B(0, 1, 1)\). Show that the set of all such points is a sphere, and find the center and radius of the sphere.

Equation Transcription:

P(x, y, z)

A(1,−2, 0)

P

B(0, 1, 1)

Text Transcription:

P(x, y, z)

A(1,−2, 0)

P

B(0, 1, 1)

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