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Python – cmath.asinh() function

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cMath module contains a number of functions which is used for mathematical operations for complex numbers. The cmath.asinh() function returns the inverse hyperbolic value of a complex number. The value passed in this function can be int, float, and complex numbers.

Syntax: cmath.asinh(x)

Parameter:This method accepts only single parameters.

  • x :This parameter is the value to be passed to asinh()

Returns:This function returns the inverse hyperbolic value of a  complex number.

Below examples illustrate the use of above function:

Example #1 : In this example we can see that by using cmath.asinh() method, we are able to get the values of inverse hyperbolic by passing any value to it.

Python3




# Python code to implement
# the asinh()function
        
# importing "cmath"
# for mathematical operations  
import cmath 
    
# using cmath.asinh() method 
val = cmath.asinh(3
    
print(val)


Output:

(1.8184464592320668+0j)

Example 2:

Python3




# Python code to implement
# the asinh()function
        
# importing "cmath"
# for mathematical operations  
import cmath 
    
# using cmath.asinh() method 
val = cmath.asinh(2 + 5j
    
print(val)


Output:

(2.37054853731792+1.184231684275022j)

Last Updated : 28 May, 2020
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