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The vertices of an ellipse are at (-5, -2) and (-5, 14), and the point (0, 6) lies on the ellipse. Drag the missing terms and signs to their correct places in the standard form of the equation of this ellipse. ((Not all will be used, but they can be used more than once


The vertices of an ellipse are at (-5, -2) and (-5, 14), and the point (0, 6) lies on the ellipse.

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