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ANSWER QUICKLY I ONLY HAVE 12 MINUTES LEFT! A semiellipse is shown below. The height of the ellipse at the center is 27 ft. At a point 4 ft from the center, the height must be 9 ft. Find an equation for the ellipse.
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