This is the standard form equation 
What is the ellipse?
The equation for an ellipse is typically written as x² a² + y² b² = 1. x² a² + y² b² = 1. An ellipse with its origin at the center is defined by this equation. The ellipse is stretched further in both the horizontal and vertical directions if a > b, a > b, and if b > a, b > a, respectively.
The standard form of the equation of an ellipse with center (h, k)and major axis parallel to the x-axis is:

where,
a > b
the length of the major axis is 2a
the coordinates of the vertices are (h±a,k)
the length of the minor axis is 2b
the coordinates of the co-vertices are (h,k±b)
the coordinates of the foci are (h±c,k),
where c² = a² − b².
so,

Hence, this is the standard form equation
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Question 1 Answer : x^2 - 2y^2
Question 2 Answer: x^2
- 36
Answer:
FCD
Step-by-step explanation: and sometimes we do not care about bold writing
FCD is the vertical angle I guess.
okay.
Answer:
49.85
Step-by-step explanation:
41 is the mean, so half of the daily requests are above that number, half below, the question is about numbers above the mean, so the lower numbers won't be included in the percentage.
The difference between 59 and 41 is 18. The standard deviation given is 6.
18 ÷ 6 = 3 So that is 3 standard deviations. The empirical rule states that 99.7 of all values are within 3 standard deviations from the mean. But we are looking at only the upper half of those values so 99.7 ÷ 2 = 49.85 %
If the answer asks for approximate, you could round to 49.9 or 50.
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