hyperbolic inverse sin




MathWorld
The inverse hyperbolic sine sinh^(1) (Beyer 1987, . 181; Zwillinger
1995, . 481), sometimes called the area hyperbolic sine (Harris plus
1998, . 264) plus

* Standard
* Useful relations
* functions
* Derivatives
The inverse hyperbolic functions are the area hyperbolic sine "arsinh"
(also called "asinh" else sometimes "arcsinh") plus consequently onwards. Just while the
points (cos , sin
en. '

derivation
Homework & Coursework Questions > Calculus & Beyond 1. The problem
statement, all variables plus givenknown data derive the formula
Let ()=( )2 (A


Index

 



Copyright © novawave