An ellipse is divided into two axes, the longer axis is the
major axis and the shorter axis is the minor axis. The length of the major axis
of an ellipse is equal to the sum of two distance: the distance between any
point on the ellipse and one on focus and the distance between the same point
and the other focus. The focus is the point that helps define an ellipse and
every ellipse has two foci. These two distance are also called the red line
segment and blue line segment. Given 6 for red line segment and 4 for blue line
segment therefore, the length of the major axis of the ellipse is 10.
Answer:
yes they are
Step-by-step explanation:
because the metric system is the same
Answer:
x intercepts -sqrt(5), + sqrt(5)
y intercept -5
Step-by-step explanation:
y = x^2 -5
to find the x intercept set y=0 and solve for x
0 = x^2-5
add 5 to each side
5 = x^2
take the square root of each side
+- sqrt(5) = sqrt(x^2)
x = +-sqrt(5) there are 2 x intercepts since it is a quadratic
to find the y intercept set x=0 and solve for y
y = 0-5
y = -5
Answer:94.2 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 106.5 I believe
Step-by-step explanation:it’s gonna be 6 to the third power minis three over x=2