Find the coordinates of the foci, vertices, length of major axis, minor axis, eccentricity, and latus rectum of the ellipse x^2/36+y^2/16=1.
Hint. Compare denominators: the larger one marks the major axis. Then use c^2=a^2-b^2.
Since 36>16, the major axis is along the x-axis with a^2=36, b^2=16, so a=6, b=4. c=sqrt(36-16)=sqrt(20)=2sqrt(5).
✦ Working through each part gives: Foci (+-2sqrt(5),0); vertices (+-6,0); major axis=12, minor axis=8; eccentricity e=2sqrt(5)/6=sqrt(5)/3; latus rectum=2(16)/6=16/3.
