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Which of the following is an Euler's for...

Which of the following is an Euler's formula?
A) `e^(-i theta)=cot theta+i tan theta`
B) `e^(i theta)=cos theta+i sin theta`
C) `e^(i theta)=sin theta+i cos theta`
D) `None

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