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I feel stoopid after staring at this for an hour. So productively I'll put it on here :D It's from the fitzpatrick textbook.

Using cartesian coordinates, show that the sum of the distances from any point P on the ellipse x^2 / a^2 + y^2 / b^2 = 1 to the foci is equal to 2a.

I have no idea where to begin. After my hour contemplation the only things I have concluded are 1 - I suck, and 2 - it does equal 2a, but I don't know how to show it.
 

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I think this is the simplest method, but there are like a few so here goes.. P(x1,y1)
PS/PM = e
PS=ePM PS'=ePM'
=e(OM-NP) =e(NM+NP)
=e(a/e-x1) =e(a/e+x1)
=a-ex1 =a+ex1
PS+PS'=2a
 

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