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The value of sin theta increases as theta increases

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Answered by adityajuneja77
5

Answer YES U ARE RIGHT

SIN 0 = 0

SIN 30 =1/2

SIN 45 = I/ROOT 2

SIN 60 = ROOT 3/2

SIN 90 =1

IT'S VALUE WILL ALWAYS LIE BETWEEN 0 AND 1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

The value of sin \sf\theta increases as \sf\theta increases in the interval of 0° < \sf\theta < 90° as sin 0° = 0.

\large\sf{sin30° = \frac{1}{2}=0.5}

\large\sf{sin45°=\frac{1}{√2}=0.707}

\large\sf{sin60°=\frac{√3}{2}=0.866}

\large\sf{sin90°=1}

Hence, the given statement is true.

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