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Hyperbolic Functions

The hyperbolic sine function at , denoted


The hyperbolic cosine function at , denoted
hyperbolic trigonometric functions are defined similarly. For instance

Examples

Key Display Key Display

h
0 1
= 1 = 0.761594
Graph of Hyperbolic Sine Function

𝑦
𝑦 = 𝑠𝑖𝑛h𝑥

3.63

𝑥
Graph of Hyperbolic Cosine Function

𝑦
𝑦 = 𝑠𝑖𝑛h𝑥

2 3.76
1 1.54
0 1
-1 1.54
𝑥 -2 3.76
Graph of

1.04
1.3
2.2

-2.2

−1 -1.3
-1.04
Derivatives of Hyperbolic functions
1. Determine and b)
a) Solution
a)We want
[ )] [ ]
b) Solution
We want

2. Determine and b)
a)We want

b) Solution
We want
Solutions

1. Determine and b)
a) Solution
a)We want
[ )] [ ]
Inverse hyperbolic functions
Inverse hyperbolic functions are defined similarly to inverse trigonometric functions:

Since hyperbolic functions are defined in terms of exponents, it makes sense to expect inverse hyperbolic functions to be expressed in terms of logarithms. For
instance, . This means . Therefore ). But then + In that case
+ ( )or ( ). The latter is valid if .
Derivatives of inverse hyperbolic functions
1.
Solution
We want

2.
3.
Solutions

We want

We want

SUMMARY
Examples

Solution
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[

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