[VA] SRC #009 - Pi Day 2021 Special
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03-15-2021, 08:59 PM
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RE: [VA] SRC #009 - Pi Day 2021 Special
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(03-14-2021 07:00 PM)Valentin Albillo Wrote: We know that \(\pi\) and e are related by e i \(\pi\) + 1 = 0, but we may ask ourselves: is there any other simpler way to get \(\pi\) from e which does not involve complex numbers ? I don't think we can say that the equation e i \(\pi\) + 1 = 0 can be used to get \(\pi\) from e. If you try to get \(\pi\) from this expression, you will just end with \(\pi\) = acos(-1). I don't know -and don't think there is - any relation that can be used to get \(\pi\) from e. J-F |
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