Math, asked by deepak2525, 10 months ago

Can the value of sin theta be 5/4 ?Justify your answer.

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Answered by harshan42
5

Answer:

53 degree is for 5/4 and 47 degree is for 3/4.This value is constant

Answered by mysticd
3

Answer:

\red { sin \theta = \frac{5}{4}}

 \green { \: doesn't \: exist }

Step-by-step explanation:

 Given \: Value \: of \: sin \theta = \frac{5}{4}

 sin \theta = \frac{5}{4}\:does \:not \: exist \: for\\any \: value \: of \: angle \: x \: because \\in \:</p><p>sin \theta = \frac{5}{4} \\</p><p>Opposite \: side \: angle \:theta = 5 , \\Hypotenuse = 4

 Hypotenuse \: is \: always \: greater \:than \\opposite \: side \: and \: adjacent \:side .

Therefore.,

\red { sin \theta = \frac{5}{4}}

 \green { \: doesn't \: exist }

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