SOLUTION: Write an equation of an ellipse whose center is (3, -2), a vertex is at (9, -2), and a focus is at (7, -2). Find the area of the ellipse.

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Question 729397: Write an equation of an ellipse whose center is (3, -2), a vertex is at (9, -2), and a focus is at (7, -2). Find the area of the ellipse.
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