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Writing an equation of an ellipse given the center an endpoint of an axis and the length of the other axis

Writing an equation of an ellipse given the center an endpoint of an axis and the-example-1
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Solution

Step 1:

The equation of an ellipse is


((x-h)^2)/(a^2)\text{ + }((y-k)^2)/(b^2)\text{ = 1}

where (h,k) is the center, a and b are the lengths of the semi-major and the semi-minor axes.

Step 2

Thus, h = 5, k=1, a = 1.

The following equation takes into account different properties of an ellipse:


\begin{gathered} \left(k+9\right)^2=b^2. \\ (1+9)^2=b^2 \\ 10^2\text{ = b}^2 \\ \text{b = 10} \end{gathered}

Final answer


\begin{gathered} The\text{ }standard\text{ }form\text{ }is\text{ }(\left(x - 5\right)^(2))/(1^(2))+(\left(y - 1\right)^(2))/(10^(2))=1 \\ \\ or \\ \\ The\text{ }vertex\text{ }form\text{ }is\text{ }\left(x-5\right)^2+(\left(y - 1\right)^(2))/(100)=1 \end{gathered}

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