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OpenStudy (anonymous):
with what?
OpenStudy (theviper):
Tell plz:)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry I was having a problem finding it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its okay:)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im having trouble solving this question im sorry:/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i really did try though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its okay :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Draw the ellipse centered on the origin. Notice from the equation, that y^2 is multiplied by 4, so that is the shorter of the two variables.
Now, the minor axis is the short line drawn across the ellipse.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
To figure out the length of the part that I've shaded, consider what the value of y is when x is 0.
Now, notice that the minor axis is exactly twice the length of the part that I've shaded.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks, I figured out how to do it, I was just really having a problem with the major and minor axis...I really appreciate your help :)