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what is general form of ellipse
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When the ellipse is centered at some point, (h,k),we use the standard forms (x−h)2a2+(y−k)2b2=1, a>b for horizontal ellipses and (x−h)2b2+(y−k)2a2=1, a>b for vertical ellipses.

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Use the standard form (x−h)2a2+(y−k)2b2=1 ( x − h ) 2 a 2 + ( y − k ) 2 b 2 = 1 . If the x-coordinates of the given vertices and foci are the same, then the major axis is parallel to the y-axis.

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