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Write an equation for an ellipse centered at the origin, which has foci at (\pm5,0)(±5,0)(, plus minus, 5, comma, 0, )and vertices at (\pm\sqrt{41},0)(± 41 ,0)(, plus minus, square root of, 41, end square root, comma, 0, ).

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