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#My intent was specifically to emphasize not only the uniqueness, but also that the standard definitions for <math>\cosh(x)</math> and <math>\sinh(x)</math> are just particular instances of the general formulas for <math>f_\text{e}</math> and <math>f_\text{o}</math>. If nothing else, it makes the definitions really easy to remember. Thoughts?
#I'm not sure what you mean about duplicate links. I see even and odd properties mentioned, but I don't see any mention or link for general even-odd decomposition formulas in the current version of the hyperbolic functions article. Did I miss something?
#Regarding the blog as a source, this seems like a tricky issue. I've seen proofs presented on Wikipedia without references before (e.g. I just checked and the Mean Value Theorem is an example of this), so is it better to present the proof with no reference than to provide one with a blog reference? I wouldn't put a proof here, but perhaps the short elementary proof could fit in the article on even and odd functions. I appreciate you helping me learn the ropes! <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Greg at Higher Math Help|Greg at Higher Math Help]] ([[User talk:Greg at Higher Math Help#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Greg at Higher Math Help|contribs]]) 15:51, 30 November 2018 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->