Write an equation for an ellipse if the endpoints of the major axis are at (1,6) and (1,-6) and the endpoints of the minor axis are at (5,0) and (-3,0).
My answer is y^2/36 + (x-1)^2/16 = 1.
Is this correct?
Thanks.
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It looks like the answer I posted yesterday. Are you asking for second opinions?
well, the center is at (1,0) and the major axis is up and down
Half the height is 6 and half the width is 4
(y-0)^2/6^2 + (x-1)^2/4^2 = 1
so I agree.
Half the height is 6 and half the width is 4
(y-0)^2/6^2 + (x-1)^2/4^2 = 1
so I agree.
hmmm, we often agree :)
It was a different problem, worked in the same manner. I just wasn't sure if I worked it correctly.