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Derivative of hyperbolic functions on Wolfram Alpha?
Sorka Deeyor
Sorka Deeyor, Student
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11 years ago
When I input "
Derivative of 9sinh(lnt)
" in Wolfram Alpha it gives 9(1/t^2 +1); the correct answer should be 9((t^2-1)/2t). Is Wolfram incapable of taking the derivative of hyperbolic functions or is my input wrong?
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Priyan Fernando
Priyan Fernando
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11 years ago
Wolfram Alpha does not give 9(1/t^2 +1).
It gives 9/2 * (1 + 1/t^2)
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