Hyperbolic functions

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A geometrical explanation of the law of cosines.

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What is a Coordinate Covalent Bond?

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More hyperbolic functions - tanh, sech, cosech, coth

Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mathsaurus Defines the hyperbolic functions, tanh, sech, cosech and coth and includes some exaples of proving identities. There are also examples of derivatives using the chain, product and quotient rule, including the derivative of tanhx.

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Graphs of hyperbolic functions

Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mathsaurus Graphs of all of the key hyperbolic functions - cosh, sinh, tanh, sech, cosech and coth. Visit http://www.mathsaurus.com/ for more free GCSE and A-level maths videos and resources Visit the Mathsaurus Amazon shop at https://www.am

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