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Statement-1: If `2sin""(theta)/(2)=sqrt(1+sintheta)+sqrt(1-sintheta,) then theta in((8n+1)(pi)/(2),(8n+3)(pi)/(2))` Statement-2: `If""(pi)/(4)lethetale(3pi)/(4),then sin""(theta)/(2)gt0.`A. Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1.B. Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for Statement-1.C. Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.D. Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
We have,
`2sin""(theta)/(2)=sqrt(1+sintheta)+sqrt(1-sintheta)`
`implies2sin""(theta)/(2)=sqrt((cos""(theta)/(2)+sin""(theta)/(2))^(2))+sqrt((cos""(theta)/(2)-sin""(theta)/(2))^(2))`
`implies2sin""(theta)/(2)=|cos""(theta)/(2)+sin""(theta)/(2)|+|cos""(theta)/(2)-sin""(theta)/(2)|`
`rArr "cos"(theta)/(2) + "sin"(theta)/(2)gt0 and "cos"(theta)/(2)-"sin"(theta)/(2) lt0`
`rArr sin ((pi)/(4)+(theta)/(2)) gt0 and cos ((theta)/(2)+(pi)/(4))lt0`
`rArr 2n pi +(pi)/(2)lt(0)/(2)+(pi)/(4)lt2n pi+pi`
`implies(8n+1)(pi)/(2)lt thetalt(8n+3)(pi)/(2)`
So, statement-1 is true.
Statement-2 is also true, but it is not a correct explanation for
Statement-1.


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