ASINH(3M) UNIX Programmer's Manual ASINH(3M) NAME asinh, acosh, atanh - inverse hyperbolic functions SYNOPSIS #include <math.h> double asinh(x) double x; double acosh(x) double x; double atanh(x) double x; DESCRIPTION These functions compute the designated inverse hyperbolic functions for real arguments. ERROR (due to Roundoff etc.) These functions inherit much of their error from log1p described in exp(3M). On a VAX, acosh is accurate to about 3 ulps, asinh and atanh to about 2 ulps. An ulp is one Unit in the Last Place carried. DIAGNOSTICS Acosh returns the reserved operand on a VAX if the argument is less than 1. Atanh returns the reserved operand on a VAX if the argument has absolute value bigger than or equal to 1. SEE ALSO math(3M), exp(3M), infnan(3M) AUTHOR W. Kahan, Kwok-Choi Ng Printed 11/26/99 May 12, 1986 1