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There are SIN and SINH. The first one is familiar as SINUS on calculus (or trigonometry), but, I don’t know what SINH means. Can anybody here explain me what is meant by “H” letter on the SINH? Please advance
tomcenjerrym said:There are SIN and SINH. The first one is familiar as SINUS on calculus (or trigonometry), but, I don’t know what SINH means. Can anybody here explain me what is meant by “H” letter on the SINH? Please advance
SIN and SINH are two mathematical functions that are related to each other. They are both used to calculate the sine value of an angle, but they differ in their approach and output.
SIN is a trigonometric function that takes an angle as its input and outputs the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse of a right triangle. On the other hand, SINH is a hyperbolic function that takes a real number as its input and outputs a value using the exponential function.
The range of values for SIN is -1 to 1, as it is a ratio of two sides of a right triangle. However, the range of values for SINH is infinite, as it uses the exponential function, which can have any value as its output.
The SIN function is commonly used in geometry and trigonometry to solve problems involving angles and triangles. The SINH function is used in various fields of science and engineering, such as heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and quantum mechanics.
No, SIN and SINH cannot be used interchangeably as they serve different purposes and have different inputs and outputs. However, they are closely related and can be used in conjunction with each other in certain mathematical calculations.