Euler's formula states that eiφ = cos(φ) + isin(φ), where e is the base of the natural logarithms, i is the imaginary unit, and φ is any real number, expressing the deep connection between the complex exponential function and the trigonometric functions.
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An exposition of a remarkable formula, first discovered by Leonhard Euler.
Euler's formula states that eiφ = cos(φ) + isin(φ), where e is the base of the natural logarithms, i is the imaginary unit, and φ is any real number, expressing the deep connection between the complex exponential function and the trigonometric functions.
Euler's formula states that eiφ = cos(φ) + isin(φ), where e is the base of the natural logarithms, i is the imaginary unit, and φ is any real number, expressing the deep connection between the complex exponential function and the trigonometric functions.