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The value of 2 sinA can be a + (1/a) where a is a positive number and a not equal to 1. True or false? please answer fast and correct will mark the correct answer as brainliest.​

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Answered by juptcrack
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Answer:

False.

This is because, for any value except 1, sin A will be more than 1. This is not possible as it implies that the length of the side is greater than that of the hypotenuse.

Example:

2 sinA = 2 + 1/2

sinA = 2.5/2 = 1.25

This is not possible.

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