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<div style="font-size:30px">'''IMCOSH(iz)'''</div><br/>
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''IMCOSH(ComplexNumber)'''</div><br/>
* where iz is the complex number
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* where <math>ComplexNumber</math> is any complex number of the form x+iy.
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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
 
*This function gives the hyperbolic cosine (cosh) value of a complex number.  
 
*This function gives the hyperbolic cosine (cosh) value of a complex number.  
*Where 'iz' is the complex number in the form of <math>x+iy</math>
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*Consider  the complex number in the form of <math>x+iy</math>.
 
*x & y are the real numbers.
 
*x & y are the real numbers.
 
*'i' is the imaginary unit <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math>
 
*'i' is the imaginary unit <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math>
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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
'''IMCOSH(iz)'''
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'''IMCOSH(ComplexNumber)'''
*'''iz''' is the complex number.  
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*'''ComplexNumber''' is any complex number.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 19 July 2018

IMCOSH(ComplexNumber)


  • where is any complex number of the form x+iy.


Description

  • This function gives the hyperbolic cosine (cosh) value of a complex number.
  • Consider the complex number in the form of .
  • x & y are the real numbers.
  • 'i' is the imaginary unit
  • Also x is called the real part & y is the imaginary part of a complex number.
  • COMPLEX is the function used to convert Real & Imaginary numbers in to a complex number.
  • is defined by

Examples

IMCOSH(ComplexNumber)

  • ComplexNumber is any complex number.
IMCOSH(ComplexNumber) Value
IMCOSH("7+4i") -358.4039322400531-i414.9670103107624
IMCOSH("7-8i") -79.78014715292208-i542.481078316949
IMCOSH("3") 10.067661995777764+i0

Related Videos

Trigonometric Form of Complex Numbers

See Also


References