Inverse Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions in the Simple Units Environment - Maple Programming Help

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Inverse Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions in the Simple Units Environment

Description

 • In the Simple Units environment, any verifications of valid dimensions ignore so-called Unit annotations.
 • In the Simple Units environment, the arguments for the inverse trigonometric or hyperbolic functions must have dimension 1. Otherwise, an error is returned.
 • Every command in the Simple Units environment that needs to determine whether an expression is valid or not, does so using the Units[TestDimensions] command.
 • For other properties, see the global functions in the arctrig help page.

Examples

Notes:

 – To enter a unit in 2-D Math input, select the unit from the appropriate Units palette. If the unit you want is not there, select $\mathrm{unit}$ and then enter the unit.
 – When you edit a unit, double brackets appear around it.
 > $\mathrm{with}\left(\mathrm{Units}\left[\mathrm{Simple}\right]\right):$
 > $\mathrm{arcsin}\left(0.323\right)$
 ${0.3288976902}$ (1)
 > $\mathrm{arcsin}\left(1.3\mathrm{Unit}\left(\frac{'m'}{'\mathrm{km}'}\right)\right)$
 ${0.001300000366}$ (2)
 > $\mathrm{arccos}\left(\mathrm{cos}\left(172.\mathrm{Unit}\left('\mathrm{deg}'\right)+40.\mathrm{Unit}\left('\mathrm{arcmin}'\right)+10.32\mathrm{Unit}\left('\mathrm{arcsec}'\right)\right)\right)$
 ${3.013651875}$ (3)