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If y=A sin theta +B cos theta the what is the maximum value of y ? Class11th physics

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Answered by arik12dass
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the maximum value of cos and sin is equal to 1. So the value depends on the value of A and B but the maximum value will add up to 2.

Answered by joker6724
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Answer:

Maximum value of y is A+B.

Explanation:

Since, y= A sin theta + B cos theta

As we know, the maximum value of sin theta and cos theta is 1. Substituting the values, we get

y = A×1 + B×1

y = A + B.

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