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An unpolarized light of intensity `I_(0)` passes through three polarizers, sach that the transmission axis of last polarizer is perpendicular to that of first. If the intensity of emergent light is `(3I_(0))/(32)` and the angle between the transmission axis of first two polarizers is `theta`, then

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