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Eccentricity of the ellipse is(a) $\frac{\sqrt{6}}{5}$(b) $\frac{2 \sqrt{6}}{5}$(c) $\frac{3}{5}$(d) $\frac{\sqrt{6}}{10}$
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We are considering an ellipse with AB as the major axis. The major axis is AB and the minor axis is $\frac{AB}{5}$. Show more…
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