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English: Stub image for the Math-stub template on Wikipedia. Shows part of Euler's identity.


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[edit] Relation to Euler's formula

This mathematical term forms part of an identity, a special case of Euler's formula, written math. Setting math to a value of math, as with the above term, Euler's formula reduces to a famous equation relating five important mathematical numbers, namely math.

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