Euler’s Identity is written simply as: e^(iπ) + 1 = 0, it comprises the five most important mathematical constants, and it is an equation that has been compared to a Shakespearean sonnet. The physicist Richard Feynman called it “the most remarkable formula in mathematics”.
The Five important mathematical constants in Euler’s Identity:
The number ‘0’: Zero is the only integer that is neither negative nor positive. It is also the only number that cannot be divided by itself.
The number ‘1’: The number one is the smallest natural number, the factor of every number and is neither prime nor composite.
The imaginary number ‘i’: An imaginary number denoted by the symbol ‘i’ , is a number that when squared is a negative number. The symbol ‘i’ is equal to the square root of -1: √(-1). The imaginary number is not a real number in mathematics since no number can be multiplied by itself to produce a negative number, but there are situations where one needs to take the square root of a negative number like in electricity, more specifically alternating current (AC) electronics.
The number ‘π’ (Pi): Pi is an irrational number meaning the digits never end. It is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter: (C/d), and is approximately 3.1415…
The number ‘e’: The number ‘e’ also known as Euler's constant shows up a lot in physics and math it is the base of the natural logarithms. The number ‘e’ is related to compound interest, it is the natural language of growth in general and so is used in Calculus.
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