GeoGebra is a great tool for visualizing spheres in 3D, and for finding the sphere’s radius and center.
GeoGebra Instruction 1
Algebra View and 3D Graphics under View in Menu. Algebra View as it is. The sphere will now appear in Algebra View as an equation. The sphere will also be drawn in 3D Graphics. If you know the sphere’s radius and center, use the command
Sphere(<point>, <radius>)
where <point> is the center and <radius> is the radius of the sphere. The sphere will now appear in Algebra View as an equation. The sphere will also be drawn in 3D Graphics.
Example 1
I want to draw the sphere given by the equation
which is a sphere with center and radius 8. Following the instructions above, I get the sphere pictured below.
GeoGebra Instruction 2
Algebra View and 3D Graphics under View in Menu. Algebra View as an equation. It’s also displayed as a surface in 3D Graphics. Radius(<conic>)
where <conic> is the name of the equation in Item 2.
Center(<conic>)
where <conic> is the name of the equation in Item 2.