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cosh()


Returns the hyperbolic cosine of the argument.

Syntax

cosh(argument)

 

Parameters

Parameter

Definition

argument

numeric value whose hyperbolic cosine is to be determined*Valid Values* 
–∞ ≤ argument ≤ ∞

Description

The cosh() function returns the hyperbolic cosine of argument . The hyperbolic cosine is defined by the expression: 

cosh❌️ = (ex + e-x)/2 

where e is the base for the natural logarithms (e =2.71828 . . .). The output range for the cosh() function is 1 ≤ cosh() ≤∞.

Example

The following example uses the cosh() function to numerically check the hyperbolic cosine definition:

function main() {
print("Test cosh(x) = 0.5 * (exp(x) + exp(-x))\n");
print("over the interval from -5 to 5\n\n");
print(" x cosh(x) 0.5 * (exp(x) + exp(-x))\n");
print("---------- ---------- ------------------------\n");
i = - 5;
while (i <= 5) {
coshdef = 0.5 * (exp(i) + exp(-i));
printf("%+10.6f %+10.6f %+10.6f\n",i,cosh(i),coshdef);
i++;
}
}

 

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