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Classroom Tips and Techniques: Branches and Branch Cuts for the Inverse Trig and Hyperbolic Functions

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Properties of the inverse trig and hyperbolic functions in Maple depend on Maple's choices of branch cuts and principal branches. Some of this information is available to the user, and some can be deduced. In this month's article, we show how to determine principal branches and branch cuts for these twelve functions, and then provide a tool for assembling the information in a user-friendly graphical format.

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Publish Date: November 27, 2008
Created In: Maple 12
Language: English

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