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$ e $ and Trigonometry

The Taylor series of $ e^x $ is

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Using this equation, it is possible to relate $ e $ to the seemingly unrelated worlds of trigonometry and the complex numbers by simply plugging in a complex number, $ z = a+bi $ for example. This yields:

But by rearranging this, one gets the identity


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