SOLUTION: What are the foci of the ellipse? Graph the ellipse. x^2/49+y^2/64=1 Foci (0,+-sqrt 15) Foci (0,+-sqrt 113)

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Question 953481: What are the foci of the ellipse? Graph the ellipse.
x^2/49+y^2/64=1
Foci (0,+-sqrt 15)
Foci (0,+-sqrt 113)

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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The formula generally associated with the focus of an ellipse is where is the distance from the focus to vertex.




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so, answer is: Foci (0,+-sqrt 15)

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