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(X-2)2/4+(y+5)2/9=1 what is the length of major axis of this equation?
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(X-2)2/4+(y+5)2/9=1 what is the length of major axis of this equation?
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Step 1: Add (-1)/9 to both sides.
12x
+
29
y
+
19
+
−1
9
=
1+
−1
9
12
x
+
29
y
=
89
Step 2: Add (-2)/9y to both sides.
12
x
+
29
y
+
−2
9
y
=
89
+
−2
9
y
12
x
=
−2
9
y
+
89
Step 3: Divide both sides by 1/2.
12
x
12
=
−2
9
y
+
89
12
x=
−4
9
y
+
169
Answer:
x=
−4
9
y
+
16
9
Ruan Mendes
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Ruan Mendes
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