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For a more complex ellipse, the perimeter can be calculated using the formula P=∫[0,2π]√[(a^2(1-e^2)cos^2θ+b^2sin^2θ)/(1-e^2cos^2θ)]dθ, where a is the length of the major axis, b is the length of the minor axis, and e is the eccentricity.
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