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The major axis for the ellipse, x² + 16y² - 96y + 128 = 0 is the x-axis
To answer the question, we need to write it in the standard form of the equation of an ellipse
Equation of an ellipse
The equation of an ellipse centered at (h,k) is
(x - h)²/a² + (y - k)²/b² (1) where a > b and the major axis is parallel to the x axis
Given x² + 16y² - 96y + 128 = 0, we convert it into the standard equation of an ellipse.
So, x² + 16y² - 96y + 128 = 0
Dividing through by 16, we have
x²/16 + 16y²/16 - 96y/16 + 128/16 = 0/16
x²/16 + y² - 6y + 8 = 0
Completing the square in y by adding and subtracting (-6/2)² = (-3)²
x²/16 + y² - 6y + (-3)² - (-3)² + 8 = 0
x²/16 + (y - 3)² - 9 + 8 = 0
x²/16 + (y - 3)² - 1 = 0
x²/16 + (y - 3)² = 1
x²/4² + (y - 3)²/1² = 1 (2)
Comparing equations (1) and (2), we have that a = 4 and b = 1.
Since a = 4 > b = 1, the major axis for the ellipse is the x-axis
So, the major axis for the ellipse, x² + 16y² - 96y + 128 = 0 is the x-axis
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