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    Find the Point on the Sphere X<sup>2 </Sup>+ Y<sup>2 </Sup>
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Find the Point on the Sphere X2 + Y2

Question 28

Question 28

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Find the point on the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 10 that is closest to the point (1, -8, 5) .


A) Find the point on the sphere x<sup>2 </sup>+ y<sup>2 </sup>+ z<sup>2</sup> = 10 that is closest to the point (1, -8, 5) . A)    B)    C)  (0,   , 0)  D)    E)  (2, -16, 10)
B) Find the point on the sphere x<sup>2 </sup>+ y<sup>2 </sup>+ z<sup>2</sup> = 10 that is closest to the point (1, -8, 5) . A)    B)    C)  (0,   , 0)  D)    E)  (2, -16, 10)
C) (0, Find the point on the sphere x<sup>2 </sup>+ y<sup>2 </sup>+ z<sup>2</sup> = 10 that is closest to the point (1, -8, 5) . A)    B)    C)  (0,   , 0)  D)    E)  (2, -16, 10) , 0)
D) Find the point on the sphere x<sup>2 </sup>+ y<sup>2 </sup>+ z<sup>2</sup> = 10 that is closest to the point (1, -8, 5) . A)    B)    C)  (0,   , 0)  D)    E)  (2, -16, 10)
E) (2, -16, 10)

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