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sinø=4/3 for some angle. (true/false)

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step-by-step explanation:

let,

f(x)= sin x

now,

we know that,

-1 ≤ sin x ≤ +1

it means that,

the 'sin' function has the range from -1 to +1.

that is,

all the values of this 'sin' function always lies between -1 to +1.

the minimum value possible is -1

and

the maximum value possible is +1.

But,

in the question,

sinø=4/3

after calculating,

we get,

4/3 = 1.3333.......

It implies that the guven value is greater than 1.

thus,

it ia contradiction and opposes tha axiom.

Hence,

It is never possible and ultimately is false for a given angle.

We can see in the attached graph also,

the minimum and maximum values of 'sin' function is -1 and +1 respectively.
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