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The equation represents an ellipse. which points are the vertices of the ellipse? (−11, 0) and (11, 0) (−1, 0) and (1, 0) (0, −11) and (0, 11) (0, −1) and (0, 1)
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The equation represents an ellipse. which points are the vertices of the ellipse? (−11, 0) and (11, 0) (−1, 0) and (1, 0) (0, −11) and (0, 11) (0, −1) and (0, 1)
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The equation represents an ellipse. which points are the vertices of the ellipse? (−11, 0) and (11, 0) (−1, 0) and (1, 0) (0, −11) and (0, 11) (0, −1) and (0, 1)
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(−11, 0) and (11, 0)
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The answer is A (-11,0) & (11,0)
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