The ellipse with the equation 9x2 + 16y2 = 144 ________.

a. is in Position II
b. has no symmetry
c. is in Position I
d. has no foci

Please help me figure out how to determine this!!

Respuesta :

The ellipse with the equation stated above is:
Position I (Option C )

What is an Ellipse in Maths?

An ellipse is a circle that has been extended in one direction such that it is no longer a circle but an oval.

Solution

In order to determine the position of the ellipse with the above equation, we can start by simplifying the equation.

Hence, 9x² + 16y = 144 becomes

x²/16 + y²/9 =  1 (We arrive at this by dividing both sides of the equation by 144);

The x-axis is the major axis because the biggest denominator is under the x² term.

Thus the coordinates of the vertices are as follows:

(± a, 0); (0, ± b)

Hence:

a² = 16 → a = 4

b² = 4 → b = 2

Hence the coordinates are:

(± 4, 0); (0, ± 2)

Given the above, the eccentricity is given as:

e = √(1 - (3/4)^2 = (√7)/4 = 0.6614378

Hence the ellipse is: 0.66

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