How do you define i^i?
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It's just imaginary. Imagine it. "Imagination is more important than knowledge." -Albert Einstein
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[The - i^2, should just be i^2.] Very cool. So, the Pareto Principle states that approximately 100 - i^i of the effects come from i^i of the causes.
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Shouldn’t the Pareto Principle be stated as 1 - i^i of the effects come from i^i of the causes? We’re working with decimals not percentage points
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Is there an additional negative sign in front of the i squared (middle of the bottom line)?
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And another way to get there, starting with Euler's Identity:pic.twitter.com/EwofSlxbev
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It's really cool. The same type of analysis gives us the most beautiful equation in mathematics.pic.twitter.com/IGVXTNxoPZ
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There seems to be an extra - in the exponent in the antepenultimate term
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