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| Question 606922:  Write the equation of an ellipse with vertices at (7, 0) and (-7, 0) and co-vertices at (0, 1) and (0, -1).
 Answer by ewatrrr(24785)
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 Ellipse:
 
  where Pt(h,k) is the center. a and b  are the respective vertices distances from center and ±
  are the foci distances from center Vertices: (-7,0) and (7,0) & (0,1) and (0,-1)
  , and major axis is along y = 0 
   
   See below descriptions of various conics
 Standard Form of an Equation of a Circle is
   where Pt(h,k) is the center and r is the radius
 Standard Form of an Equation of an Ellipse is
  where Pt(h,k) is the center. a and b  are the respective vertices distances from center and ±
  are the foci distances from center Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening right and  left is:
 
  where Pt(h,k) is a center  with vertices 'a' units right and left of center. Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening up and down is:
 
  where Pt(h,k) is a center  with vertices 'b' units up and down from center. the vertex form of a parabola opening up or down,
  where(h,k) is the vertex. The standard form is
  , where  the focus is (h,k + p) the vertex form of a parabola opening right or left,
  where(h,k) is the vertex. The standard form is
  , where  the focus is (h +p,k ) 
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