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what is the length of the minor axis of (x-9)/8^2+(y-4)/18^2=1
15 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
your equation is in standard form, so
a = 8 and b=18
the horizontal axis is 16 and the vertical axis is 36

So what do you think?
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