Calculus 6.11 - Euler's Identity
Euler's Identity: e^{pi i) + 1 = 0. A quick look at complex numbers in polar form, followed by a derivation of Euler's famous equation.
Видео Calculus 6.11 - Euler's Identity канала Derek Owens
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