Just like most any other set of functions, trigonometric functions are subject to differentiation. Trig functions are cool (at least sin and cos are) because as you differentiate, they cycle through until you get back where you started.
In all there are [at least] 24 trigonometric functions and ratios. Half of these are circular and the other half are hyperbolic. Sine and Cosine are basic trigonometric funtions, abbreviated as sin and cos. Tangent is the third basic ratio defined as Sin/Cos. For each of these three, there is a corresponding reciprocal function: Sine -> Cosecant (cosec or csc) Cosine -> Secant (sec) Tangent -> Cotangent (cot). Each of the above six has an inverse function, defined on an appropriate domain. They all are named by adding the prefix "arc", for example arcsin, which is usually written as sin-1. The above are the circular functions. Each one of them has a corresponding hyperbolic equivalent. These are named by adding the suffix, "h", thus cosh, sech, arccosh [= cosh-1], etc.
By ordering the digits, you can make 4*3*2*1 = 24 different numbers. By using mathematical operations that are already defined (addition, power, trigonometric functions etc), you can make many more - at least millions. If you then include functions that you define, the answer is infinitely many.
Basically, a knowledge of even and odd functions can simplify certain calculations. One place where they frequently appear is when using trigonometric functions - for example, the sine function is odd, while the cosine function is even.
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Lithium is the metal with the least density. It is in the 1st period. The density of it is 0.53gm-3.
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The element with the least mass in Period 2 is Lithium (Li). It has an atomic mass of approximately 6.94 g/mol