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Math.asinh() function in JavaScript
The asinh() function of the Math object accepts a number and returns its hyperbolic arc sine value in radians. To convert the resultant value into degrees, multiply it with 180 and divide the result by 3.14159 (pi value).
Syntax
Its Syntax is as follows
Math.asinh(0.5)
Example
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Example</title> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> var result = Math.asinh(90); document.write("Hyperbolic arcsine value: "+result); document.write("<br>"); document.write("Hyperbolic arcsine value in degrees: "+result*180/Math.PI); </script> </body> </html>
Output
Hyperbolic arcsine value: 5.192987713658941 Hyperbolic arcsine value in degrees: 297.53627905594817
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