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An arc-hyperbolic function is an inverse hyperbolic function.
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The basic ones are: sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, cotangent; Less common ones are: arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccosecant, arcsecant, arccotangent; hyperbolic sine, hyperbolic cosine, hyperbolic tangent, hyperbolic cosecant, hyperbolic secant, hyperbolic cotangent; hyperbolic arcsine, hyperbolic arccosine, hyperbolic arctangent, hyperbolic arccosecant, hyperbolic arcsecant, hyperbolic arccotangent.
An arc-hyperbolic function is an inverse hyperbolic function.
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It works in Euclidean geometry, but not in hyperbolic.
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Journal of Hyperbolic Differential Equations was created in 2004.
by creating two planes such that one parallel is hyperbolic and the other parabolic
It is a hyperbolic function.
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