After so many years I just understood that the famous Euler formula e^(i*pi)=-1 is just a location of a point (-1,0), to which we can get be rotating the point (1,0) by pi radians. Sal, thank you!
I am doing the Khan Academy (and I am loving it). But I am mad now! I am learning division of polar numbers (and this video says that I need to know Euler's number). But I don't know Euler's number and I can not find the initial video about Euler's number. Thank you for the website "Khan Academy". I love it.
After so many years I just understood that the famous Euler formula e^(i*pi)=-1 is just a location of a point (-1,0), to which we can get be rotating the point (1,0) by pi radians. Sal, thank you!
I am doing the Khan Academy (and I am loving it). But I am mad now! I am learning division of polar numbers (and this video says that I need to know Euler's number). But I don't know Euler's number and I can not find the initial video about Euler's number.
Thank you for the website "Khan Academy". I love it.
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