Question 729180
You can find the center point of the ellipse using the midpoint of the two foci.  Get the size of "a", length of major semiaxis as the distance from the one given vertex to the center point of the ellipse.  NOW you know a and c.  From them, you can find b.  a^2=b^2+c^2.  Solve for b and find its value.


You are now ready to fill in the information into the standard form equation for an ellipse.


[From the given foci, c=3.]