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ASINH function
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ASINH function returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number. This time it’s different from ASIN function you can type any number (not only from (-1) to 1).
Let’s try this. ASINH function Exercises1. Type different values from A1 to A5. Use ASINH at A8 as =ASINH(A5). You will get the inversed hyperbolic sine of a number you typed in A5. 2. Type numbers from B2 to B6. Use =ASINH(B1). Is it the same like for zero value? 3. Work at you database from exercises 2. Use ASINH at a false range, for example =ASINH(B3:B3). ![]() Check all Beginner's Tips Learn how to use Excel functions and formulas in three steps of difficulty >> |
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