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Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that for an ellipse in the form of [tex]\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}=1[/tex] where [tex]a>b[/tex], then its vertices are at [tex](\pm a,0)[/tex] and its co-vertices are at [tex](0,\pm b)[/tex].
8) Its vertices are [tex](5,0)[/tex] and [tex](-5,0)[/tex]. Its co-vertices are [tex](0,3)[/tex] and [tex](0,-3)[/tex].
Recall that for an ellipse in the form of [tex]\frac{x^2}{b^2}+\frac{y^2}{a^2}=1[/tex] where [tex]a>b[/tex], its vertices are at [tex](0,\pm a)[/tex] and the co-vertices are at [tex](\pm b,0)[/tex].
9) Its vertices are at [tex](0,6)[/tex] and [tex](0,-6)[/tex]. Its co-vertices are at [tex](3,0)[/tex] and [tex](-3,0)[/tex].
Also remember that vertices are located on the major axis and co-vertices are located on the minor axis.
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