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Write the equation in standard form for the ellipse
x
2
+
5
y
2
=
25
x^2 + 5y^2 = 25
x
2
+
5
y
2
=
25
.
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Convert equations of ellipses from general to standard form
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Q.
Write the equation in standard form for the ellipse
x
2
+
5
y
2
=
25
x^2 + 5y^2 = 25
x
2
+
5
y
2
=
25
.
Divide terms:
Now simplify the equation by dividing each term.
\newline
Calculation:
x
2
25
+
y
2
5
=
1
\frac{x^2}{25} + \frac{y^2}{5} = 1
25
x
2
+
5
y
2
=
1
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