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Trigonometry / Analytic functions / Hyperbolic geometry / Angle / Triangle geometry / Hyperbolic function / Trigonometric functions / Sine / Law of cosines / Geometry / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2010-12-12 22:57:22
Trigonometry
Analytic functions
Hyperbolic geometry
Angle
Triangle geometry
Hyperbolic function
Trigonometric functions
Sine
Law of cosines
Geometry
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis

Homework (Module: Mathematics Ability)  IJSO Training: Mathematics Ability  Homework  1.  The two basic hyperbolic functions are defined as  sinh x = 

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