SOLUTION: what are the coordinates of the center of the ellipse graphed by the equation below? (x+14)^2/6^2+(y+17)^2/5^2=1?
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Question 987347: what are the coordinates of the center of the ellipse graphed by the equation below? (x+14)^2/6^2+(y+17)^2/5^2=1?
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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For an ellipse:
In this form, (h,k) is the center.
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h=-14 and k=-17, so center is at (-14,-17)
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