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standard equation of ellipse??​

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Answered by anjali962
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The standard equation of an ellipse is (x^2/a^2)+(y^2/b^2)=1.

If a=b, then we have (x^2/a^2)+(y^2/a^2)=1.

Multiply both sides of the equation by a^2 to get x^2+y^2=a^2, which is the standard equation for a circle with a radius of a.

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Answered by bishtriya682
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The standard equation of an ellipse is (x^2/a^2)+(y^2/b^2)=1. If a=b, then we have (x^2/a^2)+(y^2/a^2)=1. Multiply both sides of the equation by a^2 to get x^2+y^2=a^2, which is the standard equation for a circle with a radius of a.

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