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For the ellipse, write the coordinates of the foci. 25x^2-144y^2-500x-288y-1244=0 X^2+y^2-18x-16y-296=0 625x^2+49y^2-3750x+392y-24216=0 Y^2-20x+4y+164=0

For the ellipse, write the coordinates of the foci.

25x^2-144y^2-500x-288y-1244=0

X^2+y^2-18x-16y-296=0

625x^2+49y^2-3750x+392y-24216=0

Y^2-20x+4y+164=0

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