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If A(0, 0), B(theta, cos theta) and C(si...

If `A(0, 0), B(theta, cos theta) and C(sin^(3) theta, 0)` are the vertices of a triangle Abc, then the value of `theta` for which the triangle has the maximum area is `("where "theta in (0, (pi)/(2)))`

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