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Write the equation of an ellipse with intercepts (-2,0), (2,0), (0,4), (0,-4). Then find the foci. Write the answer as square root (No decimals) Show work.

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First, the major axis of the ellipse is vertical. The standard form of the equation of a vertical ellipse is
(x^2)/(b^2)+(y^2)/(a^2)=1. Here we can see that
b=2 and
a=4. So the equation is
(x^2)/(4)+(y^2)/(16)=1. To find the foci, use
c^2=a^2-b^2= 16-4\\ \implies c=√(12)=2√(3). The foci will be located on the axis the vertexes are on, so that makes the coordinates of the foci
(0,\pm 2√(3)).
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