equidistance from two points in space, yields a locus

This sketch allows us to ask what happens at the intersection of two sets of points, equidistant from two arbitrary points. Those first two loci are the two spheres. What is the locus of points formed whenever spheres of equal radius are intersecting, if we hold the center of those spheres at constant locations in space.

 

Jeff Barrett

 
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