Hyperbolics

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Dr John Stockton

The Math object seems to have enough purely trigonometric functions.

Is there a reputable library of hyperbolic forward and inverse
functions, and is there any interest other than mine in having one?

Note that (1-Math.cos(x)) should not be used near x=0, if accuracy is
required; and that corresponding difficulties occur hyperbolically.
 

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