Yes,<span>the famous </span>geometric construction<span> </span><span> a pair of compasses, an unmarked ruler, and (of course!) a pencil and an </span>eraser<span>.</span>
Answer:
y = 5x^2+10x +14
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 5(x+1)^2+9
= 5(x^2+2x+1)+9
= 5x^2+10x +14
An ellipse (oval shape) is expressed by the following equation:

where h is the x coordinate of the center and k is the y coordinate of the center. Furthermore, a is the horizontal distance from the center, and b is the vertical distance from the center. Lastly, c is the distance from the center to one of the foci (they are spaced apart equally).
We can find the foci by using

36 - 11 =


Since the k value in this case is 0, the y value of both foci are 0. Also, since h and k are both 0, we know the center of the ellipse is at the origin.
So the foci are (-5, 0) and (5, 0)
Hope this helps :)