Math, asked by Irfan1729, 11 months ago

hey guys let's talk about Euler's identity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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e {}^{i\pi} is \: the \: euler  \: identity \\ we \: know\: that \: e {}^{i \alpha }  = cos \:  \alpha  +i sin \alpha  \\ so \: e {}^{i\pi}  = cos \: \pi + i \: sin \: \pi \\  =  - 1 \\ this \: is \: only \: known \:  \: eulers \: identity

Answered by sanjana7577
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