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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the identical form of e^it? @satellite73 @ganeshie8 @Callisto @RadEn @Directrix @mathslover @robo @Luigi0210 @shamil98 @primeralph @eliassaab @Zale101 @kc_kennylau @Compassionate @ehuman @bibby @helpme1.2 @divu.mkr @nikato @raffle_snaffle @doggy @thadyoung @lilai3 @ArkGoLucky @AnImEfReaK @kawaiicat123 @petiteme @armine @clara.university @KingKhan94 @celecity @BlackLabel @creeksider @rodrigorodriguez13 @Confusionist @FLVSenglishstudent @AccidentalAiChan @linh412986 @dinmosiaren @ttop0816 @Rancd @plohrr @Microrobot @Darry&Gator @primeralph @sleepyjess @David. @primeralph @sweetburger

OpenStudy (bibby):

relevant? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler's_formula

OpenStudy (primeralph):

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