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Asserton (A ) : `2^(sin theta) + 2 ^(cos theta) le 2^(1-(1)/(sqrt(2))` for all values of `theta`
Reason `(R )` : The minimum value of `sin theta + cos theta ` is `-sqrt(2)`

A

A is true R is true and R is correct explanation of A

B

A is true R is true and R is not correct explanatin of A

C

A is true R is false

D

A is false R is true .

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