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4 November, 21:56

Write an equation of the ellipse with foci at (0,+12) and vertices at (0,+13)

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  1. 4 November, 22:08
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    To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

    1. You have that the ellipse given as a vertical major axis (a=13), therefore, taking the ellipse with its center at the origin, you have the following equation:

    (y^2/a^2) + (x^2/b^2) = 1

    2. You have the distance from the center of the ellipse to the focus:

    c=12, therefore, you can calculate the value of b, the minor radius:

    c^2=a^2-b^2

    b=√ (13^3-12^2)

    b=5

    3. Therefore, the equation is:

    a^2=169

    b^2=25

    (y^2/169) + (x^2/25) = 1

    The answer is: (y^2/169) + (x^2/25) = 1
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