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Find the Standard-Form Equation of the Ellipse Centered at the Origin

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Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions.
-An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0) and (0, ±5)


A) Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 + Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 = 1
B) Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 + Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 = 1
C) Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 + Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 = 1
D) Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 + Find the standard-form equation of the ellipse centered at the origin and satisfying the given conditions. -An ellipse with intercepts (±2, 0)  and (0, ±5)  A)    +   = 1 B)    +   = 1 C)    +   = 1 D)    +   = 1 = 1

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