The length of the latus rectum of an ellipse is one third of the major axis, its…
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The length of the latus rectum of an ellipse is one third of the major axis, its eccentricity would be
- 2/3
- \(\sqrt{(2 / 3)}\)
- \(1 / \sqrt{3}\)
- \(1 / \sqrt{2}\)
Answer
(B) (2 / 3)
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