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  1. Convert into standard form. Find any centres, vertices, foci, asymptotes, directices and axes of symmetry.64x^2-36y^2-512x-216y=
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  2. Choose the equation that best represents an ellipse for the given foci and co-vertices.1. foci (+-2, 0) co-vertices (0, +-4) 2.
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  3. Find the standard form equation for each ellipse described.1) Major vertices at (0, 3) and (0, -3), minor vertices at (2, 0) and
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  4. Graph the equation. Identify the vertices, co-vertices, and foci of the ellipse.64x^2+16y^2=1024 This is what i have so far
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  5. For the ellipse with equation 5x^2+64y^2+30x+128y-211=0, find the cooridinates of the center, foci, and vertices. Then, graph
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  6. Find the center, vertices, foci, and eccentricity of the ellipse.9x^2 + 4y^2 - 36x + 8y + 31 = 0 I know the center is (2,-1) For
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    2. Abbey(Please help) asked by Abbey(Please help)
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  7. Choose the equation that best represents an ellipse for the given foci and co-vertices. foci (+or- 3,0) co-vertices (o, + or- 6)
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  8. Choose the equation that best represents an ellipse for the given foci and co-vertices.Foci (+/-3,0) Co vertices (0, +/-6)
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  9. for my homework problem i have the equation:(x^2/16) + (y^2/1) = 1 I need to find out the center, the vertices, co- vertices and
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    2. Stephanie asked by Stephanie
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  10. for my homework problem i have the equation:(x^2/16) + (y^2/4) = 1 I need to find out the center, the vertices, co- vertices and
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    2. Stephanie asked by Stephanie
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