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if cosech x dfrac 4 5 then sinh x
Question:
If
$\cosech\,x = \dfrac{4}{5}$,
then
$\sinh x = $ ?
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Inverse hyperbolic identities are reciprocal — $\cosech x = \frac{1}{\sinh x}$.
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May 18, 2025
$\dfrac{4}{5}$
$\dfrac{5}{4}$
$\dfrac{2}{3}$
$\dfrac{2}{5}$
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Solution and Explanation
By definition: \[ \cosech\,x = \frac{1}{\sinh x} \Rightarrow \sinh x = \frac{1}{\cosech\,x} = \frac{1}{4/5} = \frac{5}{4} \]
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