Somebody pls explain e^(i•pi)=-1 to me
It should be infinite possibilities, cuz I and e are both variables
U just gotta find the right numbers
I’m back
also that is false, pesky.
i is the imaginary number, defined by the equation i=sqrt(-1)
e is eulers number, which i actually don’t know much about but it is roughly equal to 2.7
I’m just explaining it with my knowledge, which is that if both are variables, it has infinite solutions
Somebody pls explain e^(i•pi)=-1 to me
Read and work though the case for x=π
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%27s_formula
I'm my honest opinion all imaginary numbers are useless
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/maths/applications-of-imaginary-numbers-in-real-life/
I'm my honest opinion all imaginary numbers are useless
Because they’re used in several different fields, the sentence I just quoted doesn’t matter.
kk