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| Question 42549:  Write an equation for an ellipse if the endpoints of the major axis are (-8,1) and (8,1) and the endpoints of the minor axis are at (0,-1) and (0,3).
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 Answer by psbhowmick(878)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! As the major axis passes through the points (-8,1) and (8,1) so clearly its equation is y = 1. It is a straight line parallel to x-axis and situated 1 unit above it.
 Similarly, x = 0 i.e. y-axis is the minor axis.
 
 The centre is the point of intersection of major (y = 1) and minor (x = 0) axes and so its coordinates are (0,1).
 
 Now, length of the major axis is 8 - (-8) = 16 units and that of the minor axis is (3 - (-1)) = 4 units.
 
 When the major axis is parallel to x-axis, general equation of an ellipse with centre at (h,k) and major and minor axes of lengths '2a' and '2b' respectively is
 
   
 Here, h = 0, k = 1, 2a = 16, 2b = 4 i.e. a = 8, b = 2.
 So the reqd. equation of the ellipse is
 
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