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How to get the foci and vertices of an ellipse with the equation of (x+3)^2/24 + (y-5)^2/49=1?
9 years ago

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Steve
I'm sure if you review the properties of ellipses you can come up with the values given at

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=ellipse+(x%2B3)%5E2%2F24+%2B+(y-5)%5E2%2F49%3D1
9 years ago

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