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6. Inverse Trigonometric Functions


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The inverse trigonometric functions (such as arcsine, arccosine, arctangent) are defined as:
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sin−1 (z), cos−1 (z), tan−1 (z)
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These functions are used to map points back from their sine, cosine, or tangent values. They also
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involve branch points and cuts.
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For f(z) = sin−1 (z):
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Mapping: Maps the complex plane into a region that corresponds to the range of the arcsine
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7. Hyperbolic Functions
The hyperbolic functions are:

e z −e −z e z +e −z
sinh(z) = 2
cosh(z) = 2

They behave similarly to the trigonometric functions but in the hyperbolic setting.

Properties:

Mapping: They map vertical lines to hyperbolic sines and cosines and horizontal lines to
exponential functions.

Example:

For f(z) = sinh(z):


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