Find the ends of the major axis and foci

The ends of the major axis is = (0, ± 13) and that of the foci is: (0,±5).
The term 'foci' is known to be the point at which there is the coming together of light or any other kinds of electromagnetic radiation, particles, etc.
It is also seen as the point from which they seems to go apart.
[tex]\frac{x^{2} }{144} + \frac{y^{2} }{169} = 1[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x^{2} }{12^{2} } + \frac{y^{2} }{13^{2} }[/tex]
Hence, major axis is = (0, ± 13)
e = [tex]\sqrt{1 -\frac{12^{2} }{13^{2} } }[/tex]
= 5/13
Foci is: (0± 13 x [tex]\frac{5}{13}[/tex])
Foci is: (0, ±5)
Therefore, The ends of the major axis is = (0, ± 13) and that of the foci is: (0,±5).
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