SOLUTION: i have the equation of an ellipse: (x-16)<-squared over 49 [plus](y-19)<-squared over 36 equals 1......i need help getting this to the "y= form" (y equals form) i explained it as b
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Question 176983: i have the equation of an ellipse: (x-16)<-squared over 49 [plus](y-19)<-squared over 36 equals 1......i need help getting this to the "y= form" (y equals form) i explained it as best as i could so if you could please get back to me as soon as possible...gracias
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x-16)<-squared over 49 [plus](y-19)<-squared over 36 equals 1......i need help getting this to the "y= form" (y equals form)
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(x-16)^2/49 + (y-19)^2/36 = 1
(x-16)^2 + (y-19)^2 = 49*36
(y-19)^2 = 49*36 - (x-16)^2
y-19 = sqrt[49*36 - (x-16)^2]
y = +/-sqrt[49*36 - (x-16)^2] + 19
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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