Where Are Hypergeometric Functions Typically Introduced in Mathematics Courses?

In summary, hyperbolic functions (sinh, cosh, etc.) are typically introduced in an introductory calculus course, while hypergeometric functions are more commonly encountered in advanced statistics courses. It is possible to learn about these topics independently as well.
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I am a second year math/biology major, and I constantly see references to sinh, cosh, etc. or "hypergeometric functions." For instance, I was on the Wolfram Mathematica Online Integrator, and out of curiosity I asked it to integrate sec(x), which lead to the answer 2tanh[tex]^{-1}[/tex](tan[tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex])+c. However, I have never been introduced to these topics in any of the classes I've taken (Calculus series, multi-variable calculus, introduction to proof, linear algebra). What classes are these topics typically introduced in? Should I know them by now? Thanks.
 
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I would imagine hyperbolic functions (sinh, cosh etc..) to be introduced probably in an introductory calculus course. If not, though, then you can just read up on them yourself, it shouldn't take too long.

As for hypergeometric functions, they will probably be introduced in a differential equations course, if at all.
 
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You will also encounter hypergeometric functions in some advanced statistics courses.
 
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statdad said:
You will also encounter hypergeometric functions in some advanced statistics courses.

You're more likely to encounter them in a statistics course (or perhaps an advanced probability class) than DiffEq, I'd say.
 

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