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>it's been called the most profound equation in all of mathematics
I don't get it
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>>17001683
>heckin 180 degree rotation puts me in negative!!!

It's just a neat example
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the way things are defined e.g. in lang's basic math, this is a trivial consequence of the definition of exp(ix)
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>>17001683
if pi never ends, how come it can give perfect 1 in result? And no, i don''t know what the other symbols represent
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>>17001683
it's the canonical witness for the adjunction between arithmetic and geometry
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>none of these kids got the joke.
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>>17001683
The secret is pi*i, they show up together in surprisingly many places. For example, whenever you write pi it includes i.
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>>17001722
>If 1/3 never ends, then why do 3 of them add up to a perfect 1?
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>>17001748
>kids
You mean bots
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>>17002039
this is not the same at all. What do you do with pi that results in 1?
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>>17002714
inb4 divide it by pi
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>>17001796
>a non complex number includes a complex number
That is not possible.
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>>17002714
What's cos(2pi)?
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>>17002714
>What do you do with pi that results in 1?
The original >>17001722 post about pi giving a perfect 1 as a product is the entire reason I replied about 1/3*3, ignoramus.
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>>17002741
>That is not possible.
I think he was joking that "Pi" cannot be spelled without "i" - even though you can use the Greek letter and avoid the i that way. Anyway, that's how I read the sentence.
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>>17001683
to get to the other side xd
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>>17003050
Oh I'm a brainlet.



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