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Question 556562:  Find an equation of an ellipse having the given intercepts: 
  
x-intercept: ±3 
  
y-intercept: ±4 
 Answer by lwsshak3(11628)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Find an equation of an ellipse having the given intercepts: 
x-intercept: ±3 
y-intercept: ±4 
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The x-intercept shows the length of the horizontal axis=6 
The y-intercept shows the length of the vertical axis=8 
Therefore, this is an ellipse with vertical major axis. Its standard form of equation: 
(x-h)^2/b^2+(y-k)^2/a^2=1, a>b, (h,k) being the (x,y) coordinates of the center. 
For given ellipse: 
center: (0,0) (midway between intercepts) 
length of vertical major axis=8=2a 
a=4 
a^2=16 
length of minor axis=6=2b 
b=3 
b^2=9 
Equation of given ellipse: 
x^2/9+y^2/16=1 
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