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The points which represents the vertices of the given equation are; (15, −2) and (−1, −2).
<h3>Which points among the answer choices represents the vertices of the ellipse whose equation is given?</h3>
The complete question gives the equation of the ellipse as; (x-7)²/64+(y+2)²/9=1.
Since, It follows from convention that general equation of ellipse with centre as (h, k) takes the form;
(x-h)²/a² +(y-k)²/b² = 1.
Consequently, it follows from observation that the value of a and b in the given equation in the task content is; √64 = 8 and √9 = 3 respectively.
Since, 8 > 3, The vertices of the ellipse are given by; (h±a, k).
The vertices in this scenario are therefore;
(7+8, -2) and (7-8, -2).
= (15, -2) and (-1, -2).
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Answer:
2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
56(t+1/2)=70 t
56T + 28= 70T
28=70T-56T
28=14
2=T
s=T+ 1/2
S=2+ 1/2
S=2.5 hours
Answer: A formula that can be used to find the answer is (x Squared = 110.25) So (x times x = 110.25) 10.5 is the length of one side because 10.5 squared = 110.25.
Answer is 10.5
Answer:
I was able to do 6-8 but 9 I got stumped on as well.
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