An ellipse can be constructed using the auxiliary circle method by given its major axis of 110mm and minor axis of 70mm. The method involves drawing two concentric circles, with the inner circle representing the minor axis and the outer circle representing the major axis. Points are then marked along the inner circle and lines are drawn through those points that intersect the outer circle, forming the ellipse.
An ellipse can be constructed using the auxiliary circle method by given its major axis of 110mm and minor axis of 70mm. The method involves drawing two concentric circles, with the inner circle representing the minor axis and the outer circle representing the major axis. Points are then marked along the inner circle and lines are drawn through those points that intersect the outer circle, forming the ellipse.
An ellipse can be constructed using the auxiliary circle method by given its major axis of 110mm and minor axis of 70mm. The method involves drawing two concentric circles, with the inner circle representing the minor axis and the outer circle representing the major axis. Points are then marked along the inner circle and lines are drawn through those points that intersect the outer circle, forming the ellipse.