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| Question 135156:  how do you solve an ellipse equation like this? when there a numbers in place of the a^2 and b^2?
 
 (x-h)^2     (y-k)^2
 _______  +   _____
 a^2        b^2
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! (x-h)^2     (y-k)^2 _______  +   _____  = 1
 a^2        b^2
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 If a^2 = 4 and b^2=9
 the a = 2 and b =3
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 Then the vertical axis of the ellipse has length 2*3=6
 and the horizontal axis of the ellipse has length 2*2=4
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 In this case the vertical axis is the major axis
 the horizontal axis is the minor axis.
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 If the numbers are switched the horizontal axis =6 is major
 and the vertical axis =4 is minor.
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 The center in both cases is (h,k)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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