A to Z of Excel Functions: The ASINH Function
22 August 2016
Welcome back to our regular A to Z of Excel Functions blog. Today we look at the ASINH function.
The ASINH function
The ASINH function returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number. The inverse hyperbolic sine is the value whose hyperbolic sine is number, so ASINH(SINH(number)) equals number.
The ASINH function employs the following syntax to operate:
ASINH(number)
The ASINH function has only one argument:
- number: this is required and may be any real number.
Please see my example below:
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