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| Question 736556:  Find the length of the minor axis for the ellipse defined by this equation:
 (x+5)^2/81 + (y-5)^2/9=1
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Which part corresponds to the variable, b, in your given ellipse equation?  The minor axis length is taken as b in the standard form equation for an ellipse, which is the way that your equation is given. 
 Just to handle some confusion, when the major axis of ellipse is on a horizontal line, a is under the x^2 expression and b  is under the y^2 expression.  When the major axis of ellipse is on a vertical line, a is under the y^2 expression and b is under the x^2 expression.  This is just one more detail to remember about ellipse equations in standard form.
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