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Find the equation of the ellipse whose
i. Vertices `(+- 5,0),` foci `(+- 4,0) " " ` ii. Vertices `(0, +- 13),` foci `(0, +- 5)`.

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The correct Answer is:
(i) `(x^2)/25 + (y^2)/9 = 1`
(ii) `(x^2)/(144) + (y^2)/(169) = 1 `
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