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The equation of the ellipse having area a vertex at (6,1), a focus at (4,1) and the e=3/5 is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given, (−4,1) and (6,1) are vertices of an ellipse.

⇒ Major axis of ellipse is y=1

Centre of ellipse is (1,1)

Foci are x=2+2y=2+2=4

∴ Focus is (4,1)

∵ Focus lies on major axis.

∴ae= Distance b/w focus and centre =3

a= 2/10 =5

⇒e= 5/3

Answered by adityaprataps579
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given, (−4,1) and (6,1) are vertices of an ellipse.

⇒ Major axis of ellipse is y=1

Centre of ellipse is (1,1)

Foci are x=2+2y=2+2=4

∴ Focus is (4,1)

∵ Focus lies on major axis.

∴ae= Distance b/w focus and centre =3

a= 2/10 =5

⇒e= 5/3

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