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Find the numerical value of each expression.
(a) $ \tanh 0 $
(b) $ \tanh 1 $


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We're using the formula. Eat of the X Men. It's either the negative axe over each of the X plus e to the negative axe. This gives us zero. Okay, Now we know that we're gonna be putting in eaters of one minus either the negative one over eat of the one plus heat of the night of one, which is either too not a swan over e squared. Plus one, it was approximately 0.762

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