#Simple question: how can I name inverse hyperbolic functions

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hexed pebbleBOT
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<@&987246746478460948> please have a look, thanks.

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viscid notch
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planimetric? since:

gonio = angles = regular functions
cyclo = arcus = arc functions
plan = area functions

tough light
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for what it's worth, the names that normal human beings use to refer to these things are "trigonometric functions", "inverse trigonometric functions", "hyperbolic functions", "inverse hyperbolic functions"