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15 March, 03:31

Find an equation in standard form for the ellipse with the vertical major axis of length 16 and minor axis of length 10.

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  1. 15 March, 04:36
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    x^2/100 + y^2/256 = 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The standard form of an ellipse is (x-h) ^2/a^2 + (y-k) ^2/b^2=1

    a is the horizontal radius

    b is the vertical radius

    h is the shift to the right

    k is the shift upward

    h and k will be shifts left and downward respectively if they are negative. Since the question doesn't mention any shifting we can just let them be 0 so everything is easier. The problem states the vertical axis is 16 and the horizontal axis is 10 so that means a = 10 and b = 16. Now we just plug in.

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

    a = 10

    b = 16

    h = 0

    k = 0

    x^2/10^2+y^2/16^2=1

    x^2/100 + y^2/256 = 1
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