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The functions in this section are related to the exponential functions; see Exponentiation and Logarithms.
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These functions return the hyperbolic sine of x, defined
mathematically as (exp (x) - exp (-x)) / 2
. They
may signal overflow if x is too large.
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These function return the hyperbolic cosine of x,
defined mathematically as (exp (x) + exp (-x)) / 2
.
They may signal overflow if x is too large.
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These functions return the hyperbolic tangent of x,
defined mathematically as sinh (x) / cosh (x)
.
They may signal overflow if x is too large.
There are counterparts for the hyperbolic functions which take complex arguments.
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These functions return the complex hyperbolic sine of z, defined
mathematically as (exp (z) - exp (-z)) / 2
.
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These functions return the complex hyperbolic cosine of z, defined
mathematically as (exp (z) + exp (-z)) / 2
.
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These functions return the complex hyperbolic tangent of z,
defined mathematically as csinh (z) / ccosh (z)
.
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These functions return the inverse hyperbolic sine of x—the value whose hyperbolic sine is x.
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These functions return the inverse hyperbolic cosine of x—the
value whose hyperbolic cosine is x. If x is less than
1
, acosh
signals a domain error.
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These functions return the inverse hyperbolic tangent of x—the
value whose hyperbolic tangent is x. If the absolute value of
x is greater than 1
, atanh
signals a domain error;
if it is equal to 1, atanh
returns infinity.
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These functions return the inverse complex hyperbolic sine of z—the value whose complex hyperbolic sine is z.
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These functions return the inverse complex hyperbolic cosine of z—the value whose complex hyperbolic cosine is z. Unlike the real-valued functions, there are no restrictions on the value of z.
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These functions return the inverse complex hyperbolic tangent of z—the value whose complex hyperbolic tangent is z. Unlike the real-valued functions, there are no restrictions on the value of z.
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