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This is more a cool thing that a question: Type in "e^(sqrt(-1)pi)+1".What does the calculator say the answer is. Maths is the best.

 Jul 11, 2016
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It says 0

 Jul 11, 2016
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e^(sqrt(-1)pi)+1

 

Here is the maths for it :)

 

\(e^{\sqrt{-1} \pi }+1\\ =e^{i \pi }+1\\ =Cos\pi+isin\pi+1\\ =-1+i*0+1\\ =-1+1\\ =0\)

 

Hey, guest, since you think "Maths is the Best" why don't you join up.  We want people like you to be a recognised part of our community :)

 Jul 13, 2016

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