Welcome back to our usual blog of Excel functions from A to Z. Today we look at the ATANH function.
The ATANH function
Time to talk a full load of hyperbolics. The ATANH The function returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number (“number“). This number must be between -1 Y 1 (excluding -1 Y 1). The inverse hyperbolic tangent is the value whose hyperbolic tangent is number, so ATANH (THAN (number)) It must be the same number.
The ATANH The function uses the following syntax to operate:
The ATANH The function contains only one argument:
- number: this is required and must be any real number between 1 Y -1, not including the two limbs.
Please, see my example below: