say true or false and reason
![\sin( \alpha ) = 2 \sin( \alpha ) = 2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=+%5Csin%28+%5Calpha+%29++%3D+2)
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False
As the range of sine and cosine lies between
-1 and 1 so it cannot give 2 as a result
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As the range of sine and cosine lies between
-1 and 1 so it cannot give 2 as a result
If it helps you then please mark it as brainliest
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The statement is false.
Note that the maximum and minimum value for Sin
can be 1 and -1 respectively.
Therefore, Sin
can not be equal to 2
Note that the maximum and minimum value for Sin
Therefore, Sin
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