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− | *This function gives the Hyperbolic | + | *This function gives the Hyperbolic Cosecant of 'z'. |
*It's also called as Circular function. | *It's also called as Circular function. | ||
− | *Here <math> | + | *Here <math>CSCH= sinh(z)^{-1}</math> ie, <math>\frac{2}{e^z-e^{-z}}</math> or <math>-Icsc(iz)</math>, where <math>i</math> is the imaginary unit and <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math> |
− | *The relation between Hyperbolic & Trigonometric function is <math> | + | *The relation between Hyperbolic & Trigonometric function is <math>CSC(iz) = -ICSCh(z)</math> & <math>Csch(iz)=-iCsc(z)</math> |
− | * | + | *CSCH(-z)=-CSCH(z) |
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 00:22, 6 November 2013
CSCH(z)
- where z is any real number
Description
- This function gives the Hyperbolic Cosecant of 'z'.
- It's also called as Circular function.
- Here ie, or , where is the imaginary unit and
- The relation between Hyperbolic & Trigonometric function is &
- CSCH(-z)=-CSCH(z)
Examples
SINH(z)
- z is any real number.
SINH(z) | Value(Radian) |
SINH(0) | 0 |
SINH(10) | 11013.23287 |
SINH(-3) | -10.0178749274099 |