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The hyperbolic cotangent is defined by
 
The hyperbolic cotangent is defined by
$$\mathrm{coth}(z)=\dfrac{1}{\tanh(z)},$$
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$$\mathrm{coth}(z)=\dfrac{1}{\tanh(z)}=\dfrac{\mathrm{cosh}(z)}{\mathrm{sinh}(z)},$$
 
where $\tanh$ denotes the [[Tanh|hyperbolic tangent]] function.
 
where $\tanh$ denotes the [[Tanh|hyperbolic tangent]] function.
  
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[[Relationship between csc, Gudermannian, and coth]]<br />
 
[[Relationship between csc, Gudermannian, and coth]]<br />
 
[[Relationship between coth, inverse Gudermannian, and csc]]<br />
 
[[Relationship between coth, inverse Gudermannian, and csc]]<br />
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[[Pythagorean identity for coth and csch]]<br />
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[[Coth of a sum]]<br />
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[[z coth(z) = 2z/(e^(2z)-1) + z]]<br />
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[[z coth(z) = sum of 2^(2n)B_(2n) z^(2n)/(2n)!]]<br />
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[[z coth(z) = 2 Sum of (-1)^(n+1) zeta(2n) z^(2n)/pi^(2n)]]<br />
  
 
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=References=
 
=References=
* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=Sech|next=Relationship between sinh and sin}}: 4.5.6
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* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=Sech|next=Relationship between sinh and sin}}: $4.5.6$
  
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 4 March 2018

The hyperbolic cotangent is defined by $$\mathrm{coth}(z)=\dfrac{1}{\tanh(z)}=\dfrac{\mathrm{cosh}(z)}{\mathrm{sinh}(z)},$$ where $\tanh$ denotes the hyperbolic tangent function.

Properties

Derivative of coth
Antiderivative of coth
Relationship between coth and csch
Relationship between coth and cot
Relationship between cot and coth
Relationship between csc, Gudermannian, and coth
Relationship between coth, inverse Gudermannian, and csc
Pythagorean identity for coth and csch
Coth of a sum
z coth(z) = 2z/(e^(2z)-1) + z
z coth(z) = sum of 2^(2n)B_(2n) z^(2n)/(2n)!
z coth(z) = 2 Sum of (-1)^(n+1) zeta(2n) z^(2n)/pi^(2n)

Videos

Calculus I - Derivative of Hyperbolic Cotangent Function coth(x) - Proof

See Also

Arccoth

References

Hyperbolic trigonometric functions