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I know this has been asked before but the answer wasn't very helpful, sorry. I need an example and to see each step of the equation being solved. Let's say we have 45 degree angles to each axis and starting at point A(0,0,0). If the distance is 2 what are the coordinates of point B?

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    you can't have 45 degree angles to each axis. They have to add up to 180.2012-05-24
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    A point in 3D space is specified by three pieces of data. In your case you need two angles and a distance. In spherical coordinates two angles are sufficient to specify a location on the sphere, and the radius of the sphere scales each coordinate in cartesian space.2013-01-02

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