so ln (pi*i) - 1 = 0?SubaruSVX said:(e^(pi*i))+1=0
that's using exact values
like how the fuck
Hmm I mixed it up with 0^inf srry, that was the indetermination i was thinking aboutBigsmith said:Unless your being sarcasting 0^0 does equal one. anything^0 is one.Ph33onix said:you just proved your don't know mathWardnath said:Zero to the zero power = 1.
O SHI, what have I done?!![]()
(e^(pi*i))+1 is equal to none other than (e^(pi*i))+1, i has no "real" value that's why it's called imaginary. Unless you consider i the variable which multiplied by pi and to the power which e is raised and added 1 to to equal 0SubaruSVX said:(e^(pi*i))+1=0
that's using exact values
like how the fuck
with the first one. statistically, it is always better to swap.MadeinHell said:Both those are not really hard (the first one is not really a question of logic but a question of character). The second one is the easiest riddle ever if you know what to ask.matt87_50 said:There is a prize behind one of three closed doors. You pick a door, then one of the OTHER doors you DIDN'T pick is opened, the prize is not behind it. This leaves two doors, the one you picked, and the remaining closed door. One houses the prize, one does not. You are asked if you would like to swap your selection.MadeinHell said:Wait but... whoa?
Oh god it's like that "what happened to one dollar?" thing!
My mind is going to explo
Should you?
;D
ohh! does anyone remember the one about the two guys, where one always lies and one is always honest!?
2+2=?
The equation is correct, it adds up to zero. The i in it is, indeed, i, the square root of negative one, the imaginary unit. Counterintuitive? Perhaps, but sufficiently advanced math is indistinguishable from magic. Look up Euler's Identity.Ph33onix said:(e^(pi*i))+1 is equal to none other than (e^(pi*i))+1, i has no "real" value that's why it's called imaginary. Unless you consider i the variable which multiplied by pi and to the power which e is raised and added 1 to to equal 0![]()
Can it love?superbatranger said:Damn it, is there anything Google can't do?Knight Templar said:Google has a calculator. [http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=Pi*13.37%3D&btnG=Google+Search&aq=o&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=]
What is lovetthor said:Can it love?superbatranger said:Damn it, is there anything Google can't do?Knight Templar said:Google has a calculator. [http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=Pi*13.37%3D&btnG=Google+Search&aq=o&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=]
Edit: Damn ninjas!
check me on it bish http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=e^(pi*i)%2B1Ph33onix said:Hmm I mixed it up with 0^inf srry, that was the indetermination i was thinking aboutBigsmith said:Unless your being sarcasting 0^0 does equal one. anything^0 is one.Ph33onix said:you just proved your don't know mathWardnath said:Zero to the zero power = 1.
O SHI, what have I done?!![]()
(e^(pi*i))+1 is equal to none other than (e^(pi*i))+1, i has no "real" value that's why it's called imaginary. Unless you consider i the variable which multiplied by pi and to the power which e is raised and added 1 to to equal 0SubaruSVX said:(e^(pi*i))+1=0
that's using exact values
like how the fuck![]()
Statistic doesn't help much and scientific research (look for the matter on TED.com) shows that if we stick to our decisions than even if the "prize" is not in that specific box eventually we will be happier with it than if we did switch.matt87_50 said:with the first one. statistically, it is always better to swap.MadeinHell said:Both those are not really hard (the first one is not really a question of logic but a question of character). The second one is the easiest riddle ever if you know what to ask.matt87_50 said:There is a prize behind one of three closed doors. You pick a door, then one of the OTHER doors you DIDN'T pick is opened, the prize is not behind it. This leaves two doors, the one you picked, and the remaining closed door. One houses the prize, one does not. You are asked if you would like to swap your selection.MadeinHell said:Wait but... whoa?
Oh god it's like that "what happened to one dollar?" thing!
My mind is going to explo
Should you?
;D
ohh! does anyone remember the one about the two guys, where one always lies and one is always honest!?
2+2=?
and I think the two guys one has a stipulation where you can only ask one question. (I really can't remember)