#Edit#: On further thought, I'm a little confused at the answer I got, anyone want to correct me?
Don't take my word for it, but this is what I came up with:
Find e in terms of t using:
b^2 = a^2(e^2-1)
You should find:
e = sqrt(m+8)/sqrt(m)
Using this, you can find the foci using:
Foci = (ae,0) or (-ae,0)
You should find:
x = sqrt(2m+16)
y = 0
You will only need one equation, I'll explain why later.
Sub this point into the original equation:
3x+y-6=0
Which gives us an equation in terms of m only:
3(sqrt(2m+16))-6 = 0
Because of the Square root, you will need to square both sides after moving the 3 and the 6 to the right, therefore even if it was -ae, it would turn positive anyways.
Final Answer: