Find the Vertices 5x^2+3y^2=15

Find the standard form of the ellipse.
Divide each term by to make the right side equal to one.
Simplify each term in the equation in order to set the right side equal to . The standard form of an ellipse or hyperbola requires the right side of the equation be .
This is the form of an ellipse. Use this form to determine the values used to find the center along with the major and minor axis of the ellipse.
Match the values in this ellipse to those of the standard form. The variable represents the radius of the major axis of the ellipse, represents the radius of the minor axis of the ellipse, represents the x-offset from the origin, and represents the y-offset from the origin.
Find the vertices.
The first vertex of an ellipse can be found by adding to .
Substitute the known values of , , and into the formula.
Simplify.
The second vertex of an ellipse can be found by subtracting from .
Substitute the known values of , , and into the formula.
Simplify.
Ellipses have two vertices.
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Find the Vertices 5x^2+3y^2=15