Question 1176578
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            The answer by @MathLover1 is  DEFINITELY  NOT  that you need,  since her 

            solution/answer relates to a  PARABOLIC --- not  HYPERBOLIC  mirror.



First,  you need an idea on how this panoramic photo system works.




For it,  read from this source


https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Creation-of-perspective-and-panoramic-images-by-projecting-the-acquired-image-into_fig6_26427604




After that,  look into these sources



https://www.claytonschools.net/cms/lib/MO01000419/Centricity/Domain/204/2_13.pdf


https://www.numerade.com/questions/panoramic-photo-a-panoramic-photo-can-be-taken-using-a-hyperbolic-mirror-the-camera-is-pointed-towar/


https://www.bartleby.com/solution-answer/chapter-93-problem-56e-precalculus-with-limits-a-graphing-approach-7th-edition/9781305071711/photography-a-panoramic-photo-can-be-taken-using-a-hyperbolic-mirror-the-camera-is-pointed-toward/387a4e9b-31c4-4825-ac61-e1e059c2485c



where you will find solutions for  VERY  SIMILAR T WIN  problems.



Without knowing how this panoramic photo system works,   you will not be able to understand  how to solve the problem correctly.