SOLUTION: How do you write an equation with major axis from (-2,-3) to (-2,7), minor axis length is 4

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Question 1034709: How do you write an equation with major axis from (-2,-3) to (-2,7), minor axis length is 4
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The center of this ellipse must be at (-2, 2). The semi-major axis is 5.
The semi-minor axis is 2.
Thus the equation of it must be

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