Geometry with hyperbolic functions

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Hyperbolic functions such as sinh, cosh, and tanh are essential in hyperbolic geometry, which differs from traditional Euclidean geometry. These functions relate to hyperbolic and elliptic coordinate systems, but their geometric deductions can be challenging to grasp. The discussion highlights the need for a deeper understanding of how these functions apply to solving geometric problems. Users express confusion over specific formulas and their geometric interpretations. A focus on studying hyperbolas and their relationship with exponential functions may aid in comprehension.
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Is known that in every rectangle triangle the following relationships are true:

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But, how use geometrically the function sinh, cosh, and tanh?
 
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Study hyperbolic geometry
 
SteamKing said:
This article gives one geometric interpretation of sinh and cosh:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbolic_function

(check out the figure at the upper RHS of the article)

But I still don't understood how the hyperbolic functions help me to solve geometric problems.
 
Jhenrique said:
But I still don't understood how the hyperbolic functions help me to solve geometric problems.

Why do you expect that they do?
 
micromass said:
Why do you expect that they do?

Hyperbolic functions appears in hyperbolic and elliptic coordinate system, but I don't understand the geometric deduction for these formulas.
 
Jhenrique said:
Hyperbolic functions appears in hyperbolic and elliptic coordinate system, but I don't understand the geometric deduction for these formulas.

OK. Which formulas don't you understand the deduction of? What is the deduction and what don't you understand about them?
 
Jhenrique said:
Hyperbolic functions appears in hyperbolic and elliptic coordinate system, but I don't understand the geometric deduction for these formulas.

Jhenrique said:
But I still don't understood how the hyperbolic functions help me to solve geometric problems.

micromass said:
Study hyperbolic geometry


This last one was said best.


Trigonometry is Geometry based on a unit circle.
Hyperbolic sines and cosines are based on the unit hyperbola.
Study the hyperbola and the exponential and logarithmic functions based on the Euler number base.
 
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I already studied and I continue don't understand how use it
 
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