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Q10 Q3.) Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse satisfying the given conditions.

Q10 Q3.) Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse satisfying the given-example-1
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Given horizontal axis length is larger than the vertical axis length, the standard form of an ellipse is:

[(x-h)/a]^2 + {(y-k)/b]^2 = 1

where (h,k) is center; a and b are the major and minor axis

(h,k) = (0,0) and a=18, b=2

(x/18)^2 + (y/2)^2 = 1 is the standard form equation


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User Sharl
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ellipse center (0,0) so its eqn is x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1
major axis is horizontal n length 18
so at y=0, x=+/-18
a=18
minor axis is vertical n length 2
so at x=0, y=+/-2
b=2

ans is (x/18)^2 + (y/2)^2 = 1

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