No, sinh is a hyperbolic function of sine. Sin^-1 is inverse of sine. You use the inverse to find angles. To enter sinh to press hyp then sin. For inverse hyperbolic sine you press shift, hyp, sine. You use hyperbolic for more advanced work.
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