SOLUTION: x^2+y^2=36 what is the center of the ellipse
Algebra.Com
Question 567809: x^2+y^2=36 what is the center of the ellipse
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The equation you present, , is that of a circle, which is an ellipes whose major and minor axes are equal.
The center of the circle is at (0, 0) and its radius is 6.
RELATED QUESTIONS
find the center of the ellipse below.... (answered by jsmallt9,lynnlo)
What is the center, foci, and the lengths of the major and minor axes for the ellipse,... (answered by Paul)
What is the distance from the center to the focus of an ellipse whose equation is....... (answered by Alan3354)
What is the center of an ellipse 16x^2+64x+y^2-4y+4=0
(answered by lwsshak3)
An ellipse has the equation (x+3)^2/2^2+(y-7)^2/8^2=1.what are the coordinates of the... (answered by lwsshak3)
what is the x-coordinate of the center of the ellipse with the following equation?... (answered by stanbon,Gogonati)
An ellipse has the equation .(x+3)^2/2^2+(y-7)/8^2=1 What are the coordinates of the... (answered by ewatrrr)
Find the center, vertices, foci and eccentricity of the ellipse... (answered by ikleyn)
The graph of the equation below is an ellipse. What is the y-coordinate of the center of... (answered by scott8148)