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Hyperbolic Trig - source needed to learn this!

  • 10-10-2009 07:51AM
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    Hi, I'm doing calculus and I'm required to differentiate hyperbolic trig functions without ever having learned them in their original glory. I have only minute sources on Euler's formula and 2 pages telling me about the letter e to the x minus e to the minus x over 2. Is there no original source for these to study them in depth? Perhaps somebody could recommend some books and links with more than a two minute briefing on what you are ordered to know, something showing proofs and deriving them etc... They seem extremely useful in learning special relativity and I've heard it said that all of trigonometry can be summed up using them so I'm pretty eager to learn them.
    Really Appreciated - Gratias Tibi Ago :)
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