A geometric sequence has first term 1 and common ratio 0.75.
(i) Find the sum to infinity, S∞S_{\infty}S∞, of the sequence.
(ii) Hence, or otherwise, evaluate
∑n=1∞(sin60∘)2n \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} (\sin 60^{\circ})^{2n} n=1∑∞(sin60∘)2nFind the smallest positive exact value of θ\thetaθ, in radians, which satisfies the equation
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