Prove Yourself Euler’s Formula what Feynman Described As Most Remarkable

Abstract

Purpose of this paper is to prove Euler’s formula e^i.x = cos x + i sin x and its related deductions independently. Even Taylor’s or Maclaurin’s series have not been used. Paper starts with hypothesis that any quantity say ‘n’ can be expressed with cosh and sing of an angle which are variants of sine or cosine of an angle.

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Narinder Wadhawan

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Narinder Wadhawan (2017). Prove Yourself Euler’s Formula what Feynman Described As Most Remarkable. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 2(1), 36-40. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-272974