Question #8dc30

1 Answer
Jul 25, 2015

The Euler Formula and the trigonometric form of a complex number perhaps?

Explanation:

Well, I am not sure about possible implications apart for the Euler Formula:
#re^(itheta)=r(cos(theta)+isin(theta))#
where on the right you have the trigonometric form of a complex number.

In your case you have:
#r=1#
#theta=pi#

so you get:

#e^(pii)=1(cos(pi)+isin(pi))=1(-1+0)=-1#