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Web3-Intern ™️
@chijiokeal
Prove that:
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Josephine Oriaku® pfp
Josephine Oriaku®
@josephineoriaku
Using the Euler’s identity e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0 Which is derived from Euler’s formula: e^{ix} = \cos x + i \sin x So, we get: e^{i\pi} = \cos \pi + i \sin \pi = -1 + 0i = -1 Therefore: e^{i\pi} + 1 = -1 + 1 = 0
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Tzemmy pfp
Tzemmy
@tzemmy01
I leave it for mathematics students
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HOLYCRYPTS pfp
HOLYCRYPTS
@holycrypts
How 😂
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Cryptonite🎩 pfp
Cryptonite🎩
@cryptonightee
Simple answer is 0.5
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/Firesto Jude Oyeniran KGeN (OG pfp
/Firesto Jude Oyeniran KGeN (OG
@firestone
As how If you want to abuse me tell me nah 😂😂
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Demboss pfp
Demboss
@dembossoftedder
That what?
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Bhadralok Prince pfp
Bhadralok Prince
@bhadralok
Ahhh... I've graduated... I'm not solving shii😂
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