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The equation of an ellipse is given as;


((x-6)^2)/(36)+((y+3))/(100)=1

But, the equation of an ellipse with centre (h,k), a is the distance from the center to the end of the major axis and b is the distance from the center to the end of the minor axis is;


((x-h)^2)/(b^2)+((y-k))/(a^2)=1

Now, we relate to the given equation to get the ventre (h,k), we have;


\begin{gathered} x-h=x-6 \\ h=6 \\ \text{and} \\ y-k=y+3 \\ k=-3 \\ (h,k)=(6,-3) \end{gathered}

Also, the distance from the center to the end of the major axis is;


\begin{gathered} a^2=100 \\ a=10\text{units} \end{gathered}

The endpoints of the major axis are 10 units from the center.

The distance from the center to the end of the minor axis is;


\begin{gathered} b^2=36 \\ b=6\text{units} \end{gathered}

The endpoints of the minor axis are 6 units from the center.

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