How to prove (d)/(dx) sinh x=cosh x when sinh and cosh are defined by an integral?

Evelyn Freeman

Evelyn Freeman

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2022-10-18

How to prove d d x sinh x = cosh x when sinh and cosh are defined by an integral?

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Tania Alvarado

Tania Alvarado

Beginner2022-10-19Added 15 answers

Notice that if one makes the substitution (for u 0) u 2 = t 2 1 , u d u = t d t , u u 2 + 1 d u = d t then one finds:
1 sinh 2 x + 1 1 t 2 1 d t = 0 sinh x u u 1 u 2 + 1 d u = 0 sinh x 1 t 2 + 1 d t = x
Which implies that cosh x = sinh 2 x + 1 = d d x sinh x

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