SOLUTION: a sphere and a circle are generated from the same definition, the only difference being that a circle is generated in 2D space, whereas a sphere is generated in a 3D. we can say th

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Question 442533: a sphere and a circle are generated from the same definition, the only difference being that a circle is generated in 2D space, whereas a sphere is generated in a 3D. we can say that a circle is just a 2D sphere. what would a one-dimensional sphere look like? what would a zero-dimensional sphere look like?
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a sphere and a circle are generated from the same definition, the only difference being that a circle is generated in 2D space, whereas a sphere is generated in a 3D. we can say that a circle is just a 2D sphere.
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what would a one-dimensional sphere look like? a line segment
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what would a zero-dimensional sphere look like? a point
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Stan H.