C Math cosh() Function
Example
Return the hyperbolic cosine of different numbers:
printf("%f", cosh(7));
printf("%f", cosh(56));
printf("%f", cosh(2.45));
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Definition and Usage
The cosh()
function returns the hyperbolic cosine of a number.
The hyperbolic cosine is equivalent to (exp(number) + exp(-number)) / 2
.
The cosh()
function is defined in the <math.h>
header file.
Syntax
One of the following:
cosh(double number);
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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number | Required. Specifies a number. |
Technical Details
Returns: | A double value representing the hyperbolic cosine of a number. |
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