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28 May, 09:37

major axis vertical length 12, length of minor axis=8, center at (-4,6). find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse satisfying the coordinates

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  1. 28 May, 09:59
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    Where "a" and "b" are the semi-axis lengths in the x - and y-directions, respectively, the general form of the equation for an ellipse centered at (h, k) can be written as

    (x-h) ²/a² + (y-k) ²/b² = 1

    Substituting your given values of a=4, b=6, h=-4, k=6, your equation is

    (x+4) ²/16 + (y-6) ²/36 = 1
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