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What is the distance between directrices of the ellipse?

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Answered by Avinash1116
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The distance between two directrices = 2 *a/e
where a and e have usual meaning.
Answered by supriyaayya
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Focus and Directrix of Ellipse. In the presence of a point F and a straight line d, ellipse can be characterized is the locus of points P whose distances to F and d are in a fixed ratio less than 1: dist(P, F) / dist(P, d) = const < 1. The point is called a focus and the line a directrix of the ellipse.

Distance between the directrices is a/e
Eccentricity =a2−b2−−−−−√a

supriyaayya: please mark it as brainliest please
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