Cot bumpers are used for baby cribs to protect the baby from hitting its head against the bars of the crib. There is some controversy surrounding them though as they have caused suffocation in some cases.
The Samsonite Travel Cot is used primarily for its portability and functionality. The Cot is used primarily for infants, and can be used on the go, and stored easily.
COT stands for cost of transfer in the banking field. This abbreviation is not used very much and when it is used, it is mostly used in Canada.
Yes, cot is a word for a type of easily transportable bed.
To simplify the expression ((1 - \cot(x))^2 \cot(x)), we start by expanding ((1 - \cot(x))^2) to get (1 - 2\cot(x) + \cot^2(x)). Then, we multiply this by (\cot(x)): [ (1 - 2\cot(x) + \cot^2(x)) \cot(x) = \cot(x) - 2\cot^2(x) + \cot^3(x). ] Thus, the simplified expression is (\cot(x) - 2\cot^2(x) + \cot^3(x)).
what the definition of COT code and should I pay the bank for it?
A bell cot is a small or subsiduary construction, frequently corbelled out from the walls of a structure, used to contain and support one or more bells.
The cast of Cot Cot - 2007 includes: Emmanuel Bilodeau Rick Jones
The word you are looking for is "cot." A "cot" is a small bed, often used for infants or in temporary sleeping arrangements. By changing one letter in "cob," you replace the "b" with a "t" to get "cot."
No, cot is a noun, usually meaning a type of simple (probably uncomfortable) bed though sometimes it refers to a small pen used to hold livestock.
cot 15 = cot(45 - 30) = cot45.cot30 - 1 / cot45 + cot 30
Google "Cot Leg Extenders" and you'll find some options for adding some length to your cot's legs in a stable manner. I've never used them myself, but there are some available.
cot(115º) = -tan(25) or cot(115º) = -0.466308