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Answer:

The equation of the elipse is


(x^2)/(169) + (y^2)/(25) = 1

Explanation:

Equation of an elipse:

The equation of a elipse with centre
(x_c,y_c) has the following format:


((x - x_c)^2)/(a^2) + ((y - y_c)^2)/(b^2) = 1

Centre at (0,0):

Means that
(x_c,y_c) = (0,0).

So


(x^2)/(a^2) + (y^2)/(b^2) = 1

Vertex at (13,0):

Vertex at 13 means that
a = 13, a^2 = 13^2 = 169

Focus at (-12,0):

Means that
c = 12, c^2 = 12^2 = 144

We have that:


a^2 = b^2 + c^2

So


169 = b^2 + 144


b^2 = 25

So, the equation of the elipse is


(x^2)/(169) + (y^2)/(25) = 1

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