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    Fermat's Library‏ @fermatslibrary Feb 24
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    Euler's identity displays a profound connection between fundamental numbers π, e (the base of natural logarithms), and i (the imaginary unit). It is considered one of the most beautiful formulas in mathematics.pic.twitter.com/fJnTcNLqyI

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      2. s.‏ @shyggar Feb 24
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        A relevant video on ths equation which is my personal favorite.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUTGFQpKaPU …

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      3. Don M 🇨🇦 🎾 🍷‏ @Pimlico888 Feb 24
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        Loved it.

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      2. Will‏ @willbitt720 Feb 24
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        If you use Tau e^iτ = 1. There’s no need to move a -1.

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      3. Connor Jordan‏ @conjjord Feb 24
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        But using pi gives both a multiplicative and additive identity!

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      2. H A L‏ @kalzay Feb 24
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        Not only that - it displays the additive identity, 0, the multiplicative identity, 1, as well as single uses of addition, multiplication, exponentiation and equality.

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      3. Ashane Madusha‏ @AshaneFern Feb 24
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        This equation is an absolute peach

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      2. Bryon‏ @mofibs Feb 24
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        Why did you leave out the significance of 1 and 0

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      3. Daniel Cotton‏ @dvcotton Feb 24
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        Probably because the a simpler version is e^(i*pi) = -1.

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      1. Renata Konkoly  🍵 🍉‏ @RenataKonkoly Feb 24
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        And it's one of @elonmusk's favorites 😃pic.twitter.com/0o4i6twOjo

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      2. Ent‏ @Ent_evo Feb 24
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        I always feel that Euler's identity is interesting, but not really profound, it means very little mathmatically (just describes a circle). Euler's formula, now that is "whoa".

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      3. Jon Graystone‏ @jon_graystone Feb 24
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        It is a special case of Euler's formula replacing x with Π. ( cos Π = -1 and sin Π = 0).

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