The equation for a hyperbola is different if it is horizontal or vertical.
In this case, we have a horizontal hyperbola, so the equation is:
Now, we just need to identify h, k, a and b from the graph.
The values of h and k are the coordinates of the center of the hyperbola, (h, k).
The center is shown to be (1, 1), so:
The value of a is the distance from the center to the vertices. Since its is a horizontal hyperbola, the distance is horizontal distance and can be calculated just using the x values.
We can use either vertices. Using the right one, 1 + √2, we have:
Now, to find be, we will need to use the following:
Where c is the distance from the center to either foci.
Let's use the right focus. Since again this is a horizontal distance, we can use only the x coordinate of the focus, 1 + √5.
So:
Now, we can find b, but since we will use b², we can find it instead, we don't need to go as further as finding b:
Now, we have all we need:
So, the equation is: