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e, i, and π (Posted on 2004-03-02) Difficulty: 2 of 5
i² = -1
e^(i π) = -1

(-e)^(i π) = ?

Simplify to a number without i. Leave e and π in their symbol forms.

See The Solution Submitted by Tristan    
Rating: 2.8571 (7 votes)

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re: solution - text problems | Comment 9 of 12 |
(In reply to re(2): solution by Richard)

Interestingly enough, I've had the same problem before the rich text editor, when submitting this very problem.  When I submitted this problem, all the symbols came out fine, using those codes with the ambersand and stuff.  But when I editted it, the pi symbol was in the text box instead of the code, and then after submitting the edit, it came out as some wierd symbol.  I think that it's the lower case Greek delta.

Anyway, I did bring it up in a thread here quite a while ago.

Edit: the link wasn't working, at least not for me.  I can't figure out what's wrong, but the url is http://perplexus.info/forum.php?fid=5&tid=283

Edited on March 2, 2004, 8:17 pm
  Posted by Tristan on 2004-03-02 20:14:10

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