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The eccentricity e of an ellipse is defined as the number c/a, where a is the distance of a vertex from the center and c is the distance of a focus from the center. Because a>c, it follows that e<1. Write a brief paragraph about the general shape of each of the following ellipses. Be sure to justify your conclusions. (a) Eccentricity close to 0 (b) Eccentricity=5 (c) Eccentricity close to 1

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