If you are talking about a cot gun sleeve, which is for keeping a gun handy while camping etc., you are spelling it correctly.
Caught*
No
no its not it is bb gun
That is the correct spelling of the noun cot, meaning a small, short, or temporary bed.It is a near-homophone for the verb caught (cawt - past tense of to catch).
gun = pistolet
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)).
caught
Oellet
'Although' You sicken me you have already spelled it right you geek
what the definition of COT code and should I pay the bank for it?
These are a few words you can spell with the above letters. Cost, oust, cot, toes, youse, sty/stye, cyst, ouse (a town).
is it remington?