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Statement 1: Two ellipses x^2/(16)+y^2/9...

Statement 1: Two ellipses `x^2/(16)+y^2/9=1` and `x^2/9+y^2/(16)=1` are congruent. Statement 2: `x^2/(16)+y^2/9=1` and `x^2/9+y^2/(16)=1` have same eccentricity

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