the value is Sin A and cos A is always less than 1.why?
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the sine and cosine of an angle are the lengths of the opposite and adjacent sides of one vertex of a right triangle divided by the length of the hypotenuse. Since the hypotenuse of a right triangle is ALWAYS the longest side of the triangle the values of sine and cosine HAVE to be less than one.
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because in a right triangle the hypotenuse can never be less than the other two sides, i.e, base and perpendicular
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