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=About Euler's Formula:=
 
=About Euler's Formula:=
 
:<math>e^{i \theta}=\cos (\theta) +i \sin (\theta)</math>
 
:<math>e^{i \theta}=\cos (\theta) +i \sin (\theta)</math>
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==Related Courses ==
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Euler's formula is used in many courses, including
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*[[ECE301]]
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*[[ECE438]]
 
== Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students==  
 
== Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students==  
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*[[On_The_Most_Beautiful_Equation|The most beautiful formula]]
 
*[[HW1.3_Chris_Cadwallader_-_Euler's_forumla_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Proof of Euler's formula by Chris]]
 
*[[HW1.3_Chris_Cadwallader_-_Euler's_forumla_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Proof of Euler's formula by Chris]]
 
*[[Norm_of_a_complex_exponential_ECE438F11|Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a complex exponential (practice problem)]] from [[ECE438]]
 
*[[Norm_of_a_complex_exponential_ECE438F11|Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a complex exponential (practice problem)]] from [[ECE438]]
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*[[HW1.3_Emily_Blount_-_Complex_Number_Basics_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Complex magnitude from a geometric perspective using Euler's formula]] from [[ECE301]]
 
*[[HW1.3_Emily_Blount_-_Complex_Number_Basics_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Complex magnitude from a geometric perspective using Euler's formula]] from [[ECE301]]
 
*[[A_Baffling_Fact_MA181Fall2008bell|Students discussing a related (baffling) equality]]
 
*[[A_Baffling_Fact_MA181Fall2008bell|Students discussing a related (baffling) equality]]
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*[[HW1.3_Zachary_Curosh_-_Euler%27s_Formula_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Proof of Euler's formula]]
  
 
Click [[:Category:Euler's formula|here]] to view all pages in the [[:Category:Euler's formula|Euler's formula]] category.
 
Click [[:Category:Euler's formula|here]] to view all pages in the [[:Category:Euler's formula|Euler's formula]] category.
==Related Courses ==
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Euler's formula is used in many courses, including
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*[[ECE301]]
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*[[ECE438]]
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[[ ComplexNumberFormulas|Back to Complex Number Formulas]]

Latest revision as of 18:27, 23 February 2015


About Euler's Formula:

$ e^{i \theta}=\cos (\theta) +i \sin (\theta) $

Related Courses

Euler's formula is used in many courses, including

Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students

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