The Hyperbolic Arc Cosine calculator computes the hyperbolic arc cosine function of a real number. This is the inverse of the hyperbolic cosine.
INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:
Hyperbolic Arc Cosine ( arcosh ): The results is returned as a real number.
The Arc Hyperbolic Cosine function, denoted as arcosh(x), is a mathematical function defined for all real numbers x. It is one of the inverse of a hyperbolic trigonometric function.
The hyperbolic arc cosine function is defined as:
`arcosh(x)=ln(x + sqrt(x^2-1))`
Inverse Hyperbolic Functions:
Hyperbolic trigonometric functions are a family of mathematical functions closely related to ordinary trigonometric functions. While ordinary trigonometric functions (like sine, cosine, and tangent) are defined based on the unit circle, hyperbolic trigonometric functions are defined based on the geometry of the hyperbola. These functions have properties similar to their ordinary trigonometric counterparts. For example, sinh(x) and cosh(x) are analogs of sine and cosine, respectively, and have similar symmetries and periodic properties. However, instead of describing the relationships between angles and sides of right triangles, hyperbolic trigonometric functions describe the relationships between sides and diagonals of hyperbolic triangles. They appear in various mathematical contexts, including differential equations, complex analysis, and geometry, as well as in physics and engineering.