The SECH function in Excel returns the hyperbolic secant of a given number. It is particularly useful in fields such as engineering and physics, where hyperbolic functions play a significant role. The function has a straightforward syntax and requires a single argument, representing the angle in radians. Familiarizing yourself with the SECH function can enhance your calculations in various applications.
The SINH function in Excel calculates the hyperbolic sine of a given number. This function is particularly useful in various mathematical, engineering, and statistical applications, as it relates to hyperbolic angles. The syntax of the function is straightforward, and it allows users to input either an angle in radians directly or a reference to a cell containing that angle. Understanding how to use the SINH function can enhance calculations that involve hyperbolic functions, making it an essential tool for professionals in relevant fields.
Description To calculate the hyperbolic arctangent of a hyperbolic cotangent(number). The Hyperbolic Arctangent is an inverse of a hyperbolic cotangent is a number greater or equal to 1. Syntax ACOTH(number) Examples The results are as follows: References How to calculate Arctangent or ACOT(). If you want to see details what Hyperbolic Tangent is, check here.
Description To calculate the hyperbolic arccosine of a hyperbolic cosine (number). The Hyperbolic Arccosine is an inverse of a hyperbolic cosine is a number greater or equal to 1. Syntax ACOSH(number) Examples The results are as follows: References How to calculate Arccosine.