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Hyperbolic trig functions
Motivation and understanding of hyperbolic trig functions.
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Intro to hyperbolic trigonometric functions

You know your regular trig functions that are defined with the help of the unit circle. We will now define a new class of functions constructed from exponentials that have an eery resemblance to those classic trig functions (but are still quite different).
  • Hyperbolic Trig Function Inspiration
  • Hyperbolic Trig Functions and the Unit Hyperbola
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Hyperbolic trig functions
Motivation and understanding of hyperbolic trig functions.
Subscribed Subscribe

Intro to hyperbolic trigonometric functions

You know your regular trig functions that are defined with the help of the unit circle. We will now define a new class of functions constructed from exponentials that have an eery resemblance to those classic trig functions (but are still quite different).
  • Hyperbolic Trig Function Inspiration
  • Hyperbolic Trig Functions and the Unit Hyperbola
 
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