Can the value of sin tita be 5/4 ? Justify your answer
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No.
Step-by-step explanation:
sin = perpendicular /hypotenuse
sin = 5/4
so, P=5 H=4
Now...according to pythagoras theorem:
(Hypotenuse)^2= (Perpendicular)^2+(Base)^2
4^2=5^2+Base^2
under root16-25=base
-3=Base
The value can not be negative...so it's not possible
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