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    The Standard Form of an Equation of an Ellipse Centered\(a > b > 0\)
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The Standard Form of an Equation of an Ellipse Centered a>b>0a > b > 0a>b>0

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The standard form of an equation of an ellipse centered at (h, k) with a horizontal major axis is
________, where a>b>0a > b > 0a>b>0 > 0. If the major axis is vertical, then the equation is________ .

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