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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 19:00 joaquin42

The area, LaTeX: aa, of an ellipse can be determined using the formula LaTeX: a=\pi xya = π x y, where LaTeX: xx and LaTeX: yy are half the lengths of the largest and smallest diameters of the ellipse. Which is an equivalent equation solved for LaTeX: yy? Group of answer choices LaTeX: y=a-\pi x y = a − π x LaTeX: y=a\ast \pi x y = a ∗ π x LaTeX: y=a\div (\pi x) y = a ÷ ( π x ) LaTeX: y=a+(\pi x) Answer LaTeX: y=a\div (\pi x)y = a ÷ ( π x )

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