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College Calculus: Level I Hyperbolic Trigonometric Function Derivatives
Lecture Description
In this tutorial we are going to take a look at hype hyperbolic trigonometric function derivatives. In mathematics, hyperbolic functions are analogs of the ordinary trigonometric, or circular functions. The basic hyperbolic functions are the hyperbolic sine 'sinh' and the hyperbolic cosine 'cosh', from which are derived the hyperbolic tangent 'tanh', hyperbolic cosecant 'csch' or 'cosech', hyperbolic secant 'sech', and hyperbolic cotangent 'coth', corresponding to the derived trigonometric functions. So, first, we are going to list both six basic hyperbolic trigonometric functions and six basic inverse hyperbolic functions and their derivatives. Then we will do several examples concerning this topic.
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Post by America Moctezuma on October 16, 2013
Will these questions ever be answered?
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Post by Jason Todd on July 29, 2013
Hey Professor, I've never seen a hyperbolic trig function before. Should I have? In trig, or precalc?
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Post by Josh Winfield on December 20, 2012
can example 4 be simplified further?