GeoGebra has two tools that can be used to draw spheres in 3D-space:
If you want to draw an arbitrary sphere, choose Item 4.
If you know the radius and center of your sphere, choose Item 4.
GeoGebra Instruction 1
Sphere: Center & Point Tool Algebra View and 3D Graphics under View in Menu. Sphere: Center & Point 3D Graphics. This point will be the center of the sphere. GeoGebra Instruction 2
Sphere: Center & Radius Tool Algebra View and 3D Graphics under View in Menu. Sphere: Center & Radius 3D Graphics. This point will be the center of the sphere. GeoGebra will now ask you to type in the radius of the sphere. Type in the desired radius. The sphere will then appear in 3D Graphics. Alternatively, you can type
Sphere(Point, Radius)
in Algebra View, inputting the coordinates of the center of the sphere in the Point field, and the radius of the sphere in the Radius field.
Example 1
Draw a sphere with its center at (1, 3, 2) and a radius of 2.
Follow Item 4 for this exercise. Type
Sphere(Point, Radius)
in Algebra View. Then type the relevant values into the fields where they belong. The sphere will now appear in 3D Graphics.