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Inverse

If you have sin(x) = 0.5
Then x = arcsin(0.5)

If you have sinh(x) = 1
Then x = arsinh(1)

Would it still be mathematically correct to say x = ARCsinh(1) as opposed to ARsinh(1) ? I


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"The inverse hyperbolic functions are the area hyperbolic sine "arsinh" (also called "asinh" or sometimes "arcsinh" ) and so on." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbolic_function

Yes, that's fine.
(edited 10 years ago)
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