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Standard X
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Range of Trigonometric Ratios from 0 to 90 Degrees
Can sinA be g...
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Can sinA be greater than 1 in any case? Same with cosA and how much could be tanA
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Sin has maximum value at 1and minimum value -1
same as cos
but tan we can get any realnumbers
the range of tan is (-infinity,+infinity)
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