Somebody pls explain e^(i•pi)=-1 to me

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#16 I could be the new ChatGPT
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no.
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I’m have no clue how it works
It should be infinite possibilities, cuz I and e are both variables
U just gotta find the right numbers
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#23 yes
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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

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that’s what I just said
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;-;
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Yes but pesky didn’t see you say it so I repeated it

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Idk
I’m just explaining it with my knowledge, which is that if both are variables, it has infinite solutions
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RealTactics960 wrote:

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

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I'm my honest opinion all imaginary numbers are useless

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LordHunkyhair3 wrote:

I'm my honest opinion all imaginary numbers are useless

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/maths/applications-of-imaginary-numbers-in-real-life/

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www.geeksforgeeks.org lol

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LordHunkyhair3 wrote:

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.

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Iconic-Hearts wrote:

First link I saw

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It’s just Euler’s identity, though.

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That’s pretty much it.

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Math is stupid ngl im in advanced math i dont need any of this to either play baseball or dig up dinosaurs