Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.11.2019 22:31, aquinomoises518

The planets in our solar system do not travel in circular paths, rather their orbits are elliptical. the sun is located at a focus of the ellipse. the perihelion is the point in a planet's orbit that is closest to the sun. so, it is the endpoint of the major axis that is closest to the sun. the aphelion is the point in the planet's orbit furthest from the sun. so it is the endpoint of the major axis that is furthest from the sun. the closest mercury comes to the sun about 46 million miles. the furthest mercury travels from the sun is 70 million miles. what is the distance between perihelion and aphelion. what is the distance from the center of mercury's elliptical orbit and the sun. write an equation of the elliptical orbit of mercury, where the major axis runs horizontally. allow a and b to be measured in millions of miles. use the origin as the the center of the ellipse. what is the eccentricity of the ellipse, round to the nearest thousandth. what does the value of the eccentricity tell you about the relative shape of the ellipse?

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