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The cosh function can be used to describe the curve that a rope hanging between two poles assumes (called a catenary, it is also the shape of the st. louis archa ). suppose a hanging cable is parameterized by `(x) = hx,(28.46) cosh(x/(28.46))i for x ∈ [−50, 50] where x is measured in meters. determine the length of the cable.

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