Answer:
Only two diffraction orders +1 and -1 are possible
Step-by-step explanation:
The diffraction net is a system with many uniformly spaced lines, which is described by the expression 
 d sin θ = m λ m = 1, 2, 3,… 
 
Where d is the spread between the lines, λ the wavelength and m is an integer that corresponds to the order of diffraction, all wavelengths 
 
For this case the spacing is 
 d = 775 nm 
 
The sodium emission lines are 589.00 nm and 589.59 nm 
With this data we can calculate how many diffraction orders are visible 
 θ = sin⁻¹ (m λ / d) 
m = 1 
 λ1 = 589.00 nm 
 θ1 = sin⁻¹ (1 589/775) 
 θ1 = 49.46 ° 
 λ2 = 589.59 nm 
 θ2 = sin⁻¹ ((1 589.59 / 775) 
 θ2 = 49.53 ° 
m = 2 
 λ1 = 589.00 nm 
 θ1 = sin⁻¹ (2 589/775) 
 θ1 = sin⁻¹ (1.5) 
This order is not possible because the sin cannot be greater than 1 
m = -1 
 λ1 = 589 nm 
 θ1 = sin⁻¹ (-1 589/775) 
 θ1 = -49.46
 θ= sin⁻¹ ( -1 589.59/775) 
 λ2 = 589.59 nm 
 θ2 = -49.53 ° 
m = -2 
 λ1 = 589 nm 
 θ1 = sin-1 (-2 589/775) 
This order does not occur because the breast cannot be greater than 1 
 
Only two diffraction orders +1 and -1 are possible