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- Sphere–cylinder_intersection abstract "In the theory of analytic geometry for real three-dimensional space, the intersection between a sphere and a cylinder can be a circle, a point, the empty set, or a special type of curve.For the analysis of this situation, assume (without loss of generality) that the axis of the cylinder coincides with the z-axis; points on the cylinder (with radius ) satisfyWe also assume that the sphere, with radius is centered at a point on the positive x-axis, at point . Its points satisfyThe intersection is the collection of points satisfying both equations.".
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- Sphere–cylinder_intersection subject Category:Analytic_geometry.
- Sphere–cylinder_intersection comment "In the theory of analytic geometry for real three-dimensional space, the intersection between a sphere and a cylinder can be a circle, a point, the empty set, or a special type of curve.For the analysis of this situation, assume (without loss of generality) that the axis of the cylinder coincides with the z-axis; points on the cylinder (with radius ) satisfyWe also assume that the sphere, with radius is centered at a point on the positive x-axis, at point .".
- Sphere–cylinder_intersection label "Sphere–cylinder intersection".
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