7. The value of sin A and cos A is always less than 1. Why?

7. The value of sin A and cos A is always less than 1. Why?

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  1. Step-by-step explanation:

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    The value of sin and Cos is always less than 1 because sin is equals two perpendicular ÷ hypotenuse and perpendicular is always smaller than hypotenuse so it is not possible that sin is greater than 1 same case in cos also cos is equals to base divided by hypotenuse and base is always smaller than hypotenuse so it is.

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  2. Step-by-step explanation:

    the value of sin and Cos is always less than 1 because sin is equals two perpendicular ÷ hypotenuse and perpendicular is always smaller than hypotenuse so it is not possible that sin is greater than 1 same case in cos also cos is equals to base divided by hypotenuse and base is always smaller than hypotenuse so it is less than 1

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