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You cannot prove that sqrt(3)/2 = 0 because it is simply not true!

The solution to the equation is theta (or, tita as you like to call it) = pi/6c or 30 degrees.

The cosine of that angle is sqrt(3)/2 but that is NOT the same as it being 0.

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