Ellipses: Example 1

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In this video I go over a useful example on graphing an ellipse which is in the form 9x2 + 16y2 = 144. This function is not written in the standard ellipse form we are used to so we first need to divide by 144 on both sides to ensure that the right side is equal to 1.


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Ellipses: Example 1

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Example: Sketch the graph of the function below and locate the foci:

Solution:



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