4. Ellipses
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Find the values of a and b — the absolute value of the nonzero coordinates of a vertex and a co-vertex.
6sqrt(23) ft ≈ 28.77 ft
For our ellipse, we are told that the length of the major axis is 32 feet and the length of the minor axis is 14 feet. We want to find the distance between the foci. Note that this can also be called the focal distance.
Before we do this, let's review a few key concepts.
| Variable | Relation to the Equation of an Ellipse |
|---|---|
| a | Absolute value of the nonzero coordinate of the vertices — half the length of the major axis. |
| b | Absolute value of the nonzero coordinate of the co-vertices — half the length of the minor axis. |
| c | Absolute value of the nonzero coordinate of the foci — half the length of the focal distance. |
Length of the major axis= 32
.LHS /2.=.RHS /2.