Yes it’s true
This ellipse is centered at the origin and has a horizontal axis of length 26 and a vertical axis of length 12 What is its equation?
6*4
Apexx2/36 + y2/81 = 1~PurpleLicious~
apexx2/81 + y2/9 =1~PurpleLicious~
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Yes it’s true
This ellipse is centered at the origin and has a horizontal axis of length 26 and a vertical axis of length 12 What is its equation?
6*4
A
x2/52 + y2/93 = 1
x2/82 + y2/242 = 1
bx2/14 +y2/25 =1
x2/82+y2/42=1
Apexx2/36 + y2/81 = 1~PurpleLicious~
apexx2/81 + y2/9 =1~PurpleLicious~
The standard form of the equation of a vertical line is given by (x = a), where (a) is a constant representing the x-coordinate of all points on the line. This means that the line runs parallel to the y-axis and does not change in the x-direction, while the y-coordinate can take any value. For example, the equation (x = 3) represents a vertical line that passes through all points where the x-coordinate is 3.