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| Question 74290:  Find the center, vertices and foci of the following ellipse:
 (x + 3)^2/9 + (y + 1)^2/16 =1
 Answer by funmath(2933)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the center, vertices and foci of the following ellipse: (x + 3)^2/9 + (y + 1)^2/16 =1
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 The equation for an ellipse whose denominator is largest under the y's is:
 
  Characteristics:
 a>b and
  Major axis is parallel to the y-axis.
 Center:(h,k)
 Foci: (h,k+c), (h,k-c)
 Vertices: (h,k+a), (h,k-a)
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 Your equation has:
 h=-3
 k=-1
 a^2=16--->a=4
 b^2=9---->b=3
 
  
  
  
  
  
  Therefore, the center: (h,k)=(-3,-1)
 Foci: (h,k+c), (h,k-c)=(-3,
  ), (-3,  ) Vertices: (h,k+a), (h,k-a)=(-3,-1+4),(-3,-1-4)==>(-3,3),(-3,-5)
 Happy Calculating!!!!
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