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*[[A_Baffling_Fact_MA181Fall2008bell|Students discussing a related (baffling) equality]] | *[[A_Baffling_Fact_MA181Fall2008bell|Students discussing a related (baffling) equality]] | ||
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==Related Courses == | ==Related Courses == | ||
Euler's formula is used in many courses, including | Euler's formula is used in many courses, including |
Revision as of 04:46, 23 September 2011
About Euler's Formula:
- $ e^{i \theta}=\cos (\theta) +i \sin (\theta) $
Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students
- Proof of Euler's formula by Chris
- Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a complex exponential (practice problem) from ECE438
- Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a complex numbers (practice problem) from ECE301
- Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a continuous-time complex exponential signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a discrete-time complex exponential signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Using Euler's formula to compute the energy and power of a CT complex exponential signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Complex magnitude from a geometric perspective using Euler's formula from ECE301
- Students discussing a related (baffling) equality
Click here to view all pages in the Euler's formula category.
Related Courses
Euler's formula is used in many courses, including