How to use IMCOSH function in Excel?

The `IMCOSH` function in Excel is used to calculate the hyperbolic cosine of a complex number. Here’s how you can use it:

Syntax

IMCOSH(inumber)
  • inumber: This is the complex number for which you want the hyperbolic cosine. The complex number can be provided as a string (e.g., `”3+4i”`) or using the `COMPLEX` function (e.g., `COMPLEX(3, 4)`).

Steps to Use the `IMCOSH` Function

  • Open Excel: Start Excel and open a worksheet where you want to use the `IMCOSH` function.
  • Enter the Complex Number: You can enter the complex number directly in a cell or use it directly in the formula. For example:
    • If you type `3+4i` in cell A1, you can reference this cell in your function.
  • Use IMCOSH Function: Click on the cell where you want the result to appear and type the `IMCOSH` function. For example:
    • Directly entering the complex number: `=IMCOSH(“3+4i”)`
    • Using a cell reference: `=IMCOSH(A1)`
  • Press Enter: After typing the formula, press Enter to get the result.

Example

If you want to find the hyperbolic cosine of the complex number `3 + 4i`, you can use:

=IMCOSH("3+4i")

Or, if the complex number is in cell A1:

=IMCOSH(A1)

Notes

  • The `IMCOSH` function returns a complex number in the form of a text string in the format “x + yi” or “x + yj”.
  • Make sure that the Analysis ToolPak add-in is enabled in Excel if you face any issues, as complex number functions sometimes require it.

This function is particularly useful in advanced mathematical, engineering, or scientific computations involving complex numbers.

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