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'''Euler's Identity''' was a [[Mathematics|mathematical]] [[equation]]: [[e (number)|e]]<sup>[[𝑖 (number)|𝑖]][[π]]</sup> + [[1 (number)|1]] = [[0 (number)|0]].
'''Euler's Identity''' was a [[Mathematics|mathematical]] [[equation]]: [[e (number)|e]]<sup>[[𝑖 (number)|𝑖]][[π]]</sup> + [[1 (number)|1]] = [[0 (number)|0]].


Whenever [[Chris Parsons]] felt irrational and unscientific, he reminded himself of the "simple and almost inexpressible beauty" of Euler's Identity. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Shada (novelisation)}})
Whenever [[Chris Parsons]] felt irrational and unscientific, he reminded himself of the "simple and almost inexpressible beauty" of Euler's Identity. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Shada (novelisation)}})


[[Category:Mathematics education]]
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[[Category:Mathematics from the real world]]
[[Category:Mathematics from the real world]]
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