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solvent, transportant, lubricant, coolant, dispersant
To drink
To look at
To live
To touch
To swim
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the 5 water functions are solvent, transportant, lubricant, coolant and dispersant. there used to be 4 water functions but now there 5 water functions!
functions of water in living system
absorb water
Water serves many functions in our body including maintaining a steady temperature, preventing constipation and keeping the body moisturized.
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functions of water in living system
SineCosineTangentSecantCosecantCotangent
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The trigonometric functions give ratios defined by an angle. Whenever you have an angle and a side in right triangle, you can find all the other angles and sides using the six trigonometric functions and their inverses. The link below demonstrates the relationship between functions.
The six functions of language according to Jakobson are referential, aesthetic, emotive, conative, phatic, and metalingual. His theory was very influential in the 1970s.
All the trigonometric functions are derived from the right angled triangle. If we consider the three sides (AB, BC, CA) of a triangle and the included angle. There is a possibility of getting six functions based on the ratios like AB/AC, BC/AC, AB/BC, BC/AB, AC/BC, AC/AB . So we will have six trigonometric functions
Marketing, Sales, Finance, Operations, Technology, Administration are six high-level business functions typical of most companies.
water hose function
The six basic functions of trigonometry are the sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent functions. Abbreviated sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, cot.
Charles Attwood has written: 'Six-figure logarithms, antilogarithms and logarithmic trigonometrical functions' 'Squares and square roots' 'Products of numbers' 'Six-figure trigonometrical functions of angles in hundredths of a degree' 'Six-figure trigonometrical tables'
Sine Cosine Tangent ArcSine ArcCosine ArcTangent
Not so sure about a triangel! There are, in fact 12 trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent; their reciprocals, cosecant, secant and cotangent; and the inverse functions for all six: arcsine, arccosine, arctangent, arccosecant, arcsecant and accotangent. The arc functions are often written with the power -1; that is, arcsin(y) = sin-1(y).