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Hi, for part b of this question (Cambridge Exercise 3F Q12), I solved up to the part where θ = π/2, 3π/2, etc, following the attached solution below. I understand that you need to omit the root of cosθ=0 from the roots of cos5θ to get the required roots, but cosθ=0 would happen for all π/2, 3π/2, etc, so why is it π/2 the specific solution omitted?

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0 is a solution to 16x5-20x3+5x=0 but not to 16x4-20x2+5=0

cos(π/2) = 0 came about as a solution to 16x5-20x3+5x=0

Whether you express 0 as cos(π/2), cos(3π/2), etc., doesn't matter. They all have to be excluded as solutions to 16x4-20x2+5=0.
 
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