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e^(ix) + 1 = 0

PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago  or at  6:58PM on Wednesday, September 8 2010 in stupidity

Let us discuss this remarkable result.


PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago:

OMFG.

e^(ipi) + 1 = 0


PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago:

I hate it when I make mistakes in the title.


PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago:

New thread.


zeroman  said about 1 year ago:

explain?


Thrummmer  said about 1 year ago:

Save it for the next Mensa picnic, Poindexter.....


PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago:

This is first-year material.


jbiz  said about 1 year ago:

the square root of -1=i=e^(ipi)


Hellzapoppin  said about 1 year ago:

ummm.. e^(ipi)=-1.. yes.. but it hardly equals i.


PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago:

jbiz said 9 minutes ago:

the square root of -1=i=e^(ipi)

You have to square root both sides, Dingbat.


PondRepellent  said about 1 year ago:

It's irrelevant anyway.


jbiz  said about 1 year ago:

Yeah... a quick glance did nothing to blow off the cobwebs from 17 years ago. Euler's equation... Why do you want to discuss this?


Ben  said about 1 year ago:

-1 + 1 = 0

eureka!


Hellzapoppin  said about 1 year ago:

I think that term is more attributed to fluid mechanics Ben.


Godzilla  said about 1 year ago:


Godzilla  said about 1 year ago:

A pizza with the radius z and thickness a has the volume pi*z*z*a


Morris Iemma  said about 1 year ago:

In the name of the father, the son, and into the hole he goes.


Hellzapoppin  said about 1 year ago:


raven  said about 1 year ago:

Oh my fucking... ouch!
Can't believe that's from the Wikipedia commons...

That said... awesome.


shiroineko  said about 1 year ago:

I'm thinking of getting pi to a thousand places tatooed on my back in Chinese numerals.


Hellzapoppin  said about 1 year ago:

Can't believe that's from the Wikipedia commons...

Haha, yeah, it was one of 'those' wikipedia adventures. Start reading about ethnographic modes, end up at euler via P.N.G scarification.

I love the internet some days.


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