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what is the use of hyperbolic functions​

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Answered by REDPLANET
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Many formulas in hyperbolic geometry are very similar to their spherical versions — just replace sines and cosines with their hyperbolic variants (with some care — do not replace when they are used to denote internal angles). Even if you have no experience with spherical geometry, you can probably guess that sines and cosines appear everywhere — and likewise sinh and cosh appear everywhere in hyperbolic geometry.

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Answered by subhangi5
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Hyperbolic cosine function may be used to describe the shape of curve formed by a high voltage line suspended between 2 towers.

Hyperbolic function may be also used to define a measure of distance in certain kinds of non-Euclidean geometry.

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