College Algebra
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Author: Ron Larson
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Chapter 4, Problem 21T
The moon orbits Earth in an elliptical path with the center of Earth at one focus, as shown in the figure. The major and minor axes of the orbit have lengths of 768,800 kilometres and 767,641 kilometres, respectively. Find the least distance (perigee) and the greatest distance (apogee) from the center of the moon to the center of Earth.
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