When two foci and one point on the ellipse are given then the property for an ellipse is _________

When two foci and one point on the ellipse are given then the property for an ellipse is _________ Correct Answer F1A+F2A

As the ellipse is a closed curve two foci, F1 and F2, it can be described as the locus of a point moving in such a way that the sum of its distance from the foci is always a constant.

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