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If the major axis of an ellipse is three times the minor axis, then its eccentricity is equal to a.`1/3` b.`1/(sqrt(3))` c. `1/(sqrt(2))` d. `(2sqrt(2))/3` e. `3/(3sqrt(2))`

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