SOLUTION: How would you put 8x^2+2y^2=32 in standard form?
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Question 1028092: How would you put 8x^2+2y^2=32 in standard form?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here we divide everything by 32 and get
8x^2 + 2y^2 = 32
An ellipse centered on the origin.
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