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Solve

e^(i*π) + 1 = 0

Using Euler's Identity

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Answer:

e^(iθ) = cosθ + isinθ

Explanation:

The Euler's identity e^(iπ) + 1 = 0 is a special case of Euler's formula e^(iθ) = cosθ + isinθ when evaluated for θ= π.

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