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i know the equation for both, apogee=a(1+e) perigee=a(1-e). i know the e stands for eccentricity, but what does the a stand for? thanks.
The variable "a" in the equations for apogee and perigee represents the length of the semi-major axis of an ellipse. The equations are defined as apogee = a(1 + e) and perigee = a(1 - e), where "e" denotes eccentricity. The sum of the apogee and perigee equals twice the semi-major axis, confirming that a is integral to understanding the geometry of ellipses. This relationship is consistent with the standard equation of an ellipse, \(\frac{x^2}{a^2} + \frac{y^2}{b^2} = 1\).
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