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Can someone point out the flaw here?

$$e^{-3\pi i/4} = e^{5\pi i/4}$$

So raising to $\frac{1}{2}$, we should get

$$e^{-3\pi i/8} = e^{5\pi i/8}$$

but this is false.

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