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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 22:00, lol6998

Suppose that you stand at the point (1,2,0) and look in the direction of a point that is not visible because it is behind the ball. you will then be looking at a point on the sphere. if (βˆ’2,βˆ’3,2) is not visible from (1,2,0), find the point on the sphere at which you are looking if you look in the direction of (βˆ’2,βˆ’3,2). otherwise, find the point on the sphere at which you look if you are looking in the direction of (βˆ’2,βˆ’3,1). point (x, y,z)=

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