Hi there!
This is pretty easy if you remember PEMDAS.
P = Parenthesis, and that's all we have in our equation so we'll work out what's in the parenthesis first.
(3×8) = 24. Then we go to the outside of the parenthesis and multiply 24 by whatever is on the outside.
24×1 =, well, 24.
Now we can go to the other side.
(8×1) = 8
8×3 = 24
Wow! Wouldja look at that? We are left with
24 = 24
The correct answer is A) True.
Hope this helps! <3
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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Vertex = (1,4)
Axis of symmetry is x = 1, (1,0) or just 1
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