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Identities, Euler V Pythagoras ?

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ToraToraTora | 19:54 Wed 19th Jun 2024 | Science
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I'm a huge fan of both but what is your favourite and why?

 

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In terms of practicality, I'd regard sin²θ+cos²θ = 1 as the more important. In terms of elegance, e*iπ + 1 = 0 has the edge for me.
20:19 Wed 19th Jun 2024

Euler - he did much much more - - pythagoras  just  sortta stopped at his theorem.

866 Publlications - everywhere - I thought it  was just the Russian academy

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?? PP has answered both your questions.

In terms of practicality, I'd regard sin²θ+cos²θ = 1 as the more important. 

In terms of elegance, e*iπ + 1 = 0 has the edge for me.

e^(i*pi) 

e^iπ + 1 = 0

All right then, tell us the difference between +0 and -0. Does that count? 

My thoughts precisely Buenchico. 

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yeah you got be their Chris.

Have you been at that bar with PP, TTT?

I failed maths O level, but I am fascinated by it.

Surely you can't compare people from different eras like this, as each piece of knowledge builds on previous discoveries.

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how can there possibly be an -- answer removed -- on a science thread?

I'd suggest +0 is 1/n where n approaches infinity, and -0 is -1/n or 1/(-n) where n approaches infinity

unneccessarily rude posts will probably be removed in any category, even if it's the OP making the comment

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20:27, I'm ok at maths but when I meet an actual mathmetician I realise how *** I am! But lately I have been devoting a lot of time to learning it and i love it.

I like reading about it ttt even though I don't understand what I'm reading most of the time. Astrophysics falls into the same category for me.

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