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1^(1+1)=1^(3) AS BASE IS EQUAL THEREFORE EXPONENT IS ALSO SAME SO 1+1=3
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View Articlewhy sin90=1& cos90=0
Sin(0)=0.So, Cos(90)=0. We Know Sin^2 (x)+ Cos^2 (x)= 1. Applying this, at x= 90,we get sin(90)=(+-)1. But Sin(90)>0.So Sin(90)= 1.
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