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---
title: Math.sinh()
short-title: sinh()
slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/sinh
page-type: javascript-static-method
browser-compat: javascript.builtins.Math.sinh
sidebar: jsref
---
The **`Math.sinh()`** static method returns the hyperbolic sine of a number. That is,
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<semantics><mrow><mrow><mo lspace="0em" rspace="0.16666666666666666em">πΌπππ.ππππ</mo><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>π‘</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow><mo>=</mo><mo lspace="0em" rspace="0em">sinh</mo><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><mfrac><mrow><msup><mi mathvariant="normal">e</mi><mi>x</mi></msup><mo>β</mo><msup><mi mathvariant="normal">e</mi><mrow><mo>β</mo><mi>x</mi></mrow></msup></mrow><mn>2</mn></mfrac></mrow><annotation encoding="TeX">\mathtt{\operatorname{Math.sinh}(x)} = \sinh(x) = \frac{\mathrm{e}^x - \mathrm{e}^{-x}}{2}</annotation></semantics>
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{{InteractiveExample("JavaScript Demo: Math.sinh()")}}
```js interactive-example
console.log(Math.sinh(0));
// Expected output: 0
console.log(Math.sinh(1));
// Expected output: 1.1752011936438014
console.log(Math.sinh(-1));
// Expected output: -1.1752011936438014
console.log(Math.sinh(2));
// Expected output: 3.626860407847019
```
## Syntax
```js-nolint
Math.sinh(x)
```
### Parameters
- `x`
- : A number.
### Return value
The hyperbolic sine of `x`.
## Description
Because `sinh()` is a static method of `Math`, you always use it as `Math.sinh()`, rather than as a method of a `Math` object you created (`Math` is not a constructor).
## Examples
### Using Math.sinh()
```js
Math.sinh(-Infinity); // -Infinity
Math.sinh(-0); // -0
Math.sinh(0); // 0
Math.sinh(1); // 1.1752011936438014
Math.sinh(Infinity); // Infinity
```
## Specifications
{{Specifications}}
## Browser compatibility
{{Compat}}
## See also
- [Polyfill of `Math.sinh` in `core-js`](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js#ecmascript-math)
- {{jsxref("Math.acosh()")}}
- {{jsxref("Math.asinh()")}}
- {{jsxref("Math.atanh()")}}
- {{jsxref("Math.cosh()")}}
- {{jsxref("Math.tanh()")}}
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