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D. State all 4 vertices of the ellipse.
8. (x2)/25 + (y2)/9 = 1
9. (x2)/9 + (y2)/36 = 1

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Recall that for an ellipse in the form of
(x^2)/(a^2)+(y^2)/(b^2)=1 where
a>b, then its vertices are at
(\pm a,0) and its co-vertices are at
(0,\pm b).

8) Its vertices are
(5,0) and
(-5,0). Its co-vertices are
(0,3) and
(0,-3).

Recall that for an ellipse in the form of
(x^2)/(b^2)+(y^2)/(a^2)=1 where
a>b, its vertices are at
(0,\pm a) and the co-vertices are at
(\pm b,0).

9) Its vertices are at
(0,6) and
(0,-6). Its co-vertices are at
(3,0) and
(-3,0).

Also remember that vertices are located on the major axis and co-vertices are located on the minor axis.

D. State all 4 vertices of the ellipse. 8. (x2)/25 + (y2)/9 = 1 9. (x2)/9 + (y2)/36 = 1-example-1
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Answer:

1/2 of an answer is zero qnswer

Explanation:

use the language i used to write it down

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