Line–sphere intersection
In analytic geometry, a line and a sphere can intersect in three ways:
- No intersection at all
- Intersection in exactly one point
- Intersection in two points.
Methods for distinguishing these cases, and determining the coordinates for the points in the latter cases, are useful in a number of circumstances. For example, it is a common calculation to perform during ray tracing.
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