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14 September, 23:48

What are the two lengths that all ellipses have (all planets) ?

A. Minor and major axes

B. Horizontal and vertical length

C. Conic and isoconic length

D. X and Y axes

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  1. 15 September, 00:05
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    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    All the planets are elliptical in shape. There are two axes found in any ellipse of all the planets. The largest diameter in the ellipse is called as the major axis of the ellipse.

    The shortest diameter of the ellipse is called as the minor axis. These two lengths are found in every planets of the universe.
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