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    • RZ923R
      RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5
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      Wikipedia has something to say on maths jokes!

      Very Interesting

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      • The Blade DancerT
        The Blade Dancer M0★ M1★ M2★ M3★ M4 M5
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        When you have so many posts in one topic you need another topic

        Then is that topic part of the previous topic, or is the previous topic part of the present topic? Is the previous and present topic both of a topic, but if yes, what topic? Is that topic part of the previous or present topic?

        The Blade Dancer
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        • RZ923R
          RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5 @The Blade Dancer
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          @The-Blade-Dancer
          Technically, they are seperate topics with related info 😛

          Very Interesting

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          • RZ923R
            RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5
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            Three mathematicians go hunting together.
            They spot a rabbit. The first mathematician overshoots. The second undershoots. The third exclaimed, "We got it!"

            Very Interesting

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            • RZ923R
              RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5
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              We can gives the jokes in both Part I and Part II to Prof Loh and he can read them out 🙂

              Very Interesting

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              • The Blade DancerT
                The Blade Dancer M0★ M1★ M2★ M3★ M4 M5
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                The first 50 digits of pi are 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510
                You were so busy trying to skip reading the above digits you didn't notice that I just slipped an "i" in there.
                You were so busy trying to find the "i" you didn't notice that you just got balted.
                You were so busy trying to figure out my trick and laughing at it that you didn't notice that I just spelled "baited" wrong.
                Get baited

                The Blade Dancer
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                  energizedpanda M2★ M3★ M4 M5★ @RZ923
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                  Another random math joke:

                  to find a volume of a pizza with radius z and thickness a:

                  pizz*a

                  ~∑nergized Pand∆

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                  • debbieD
                    debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5 @energizedpanda
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                    @energizedpanda Wow cool! 🙂

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                    • Bulba_BulbasaurB
                      Bulba_Bulbasaur M0★ M1★ M2★ M3
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                      lol that was from wikipedia right

                      revenge of the math nerds!

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                        energizedpanda M2★ M3★ M4 M5★ @Bulba_Bulbasaur
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                        @bulba_bulbasaur I don't know, I just heard of it somewhere.

                        ~∑nergized Pand∆

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                          energizedpanda M2★ M3★ M4 M5★ @RZ923
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                          Random Math joke(this is a classic)

                          e: "get real!" i: "get rational!" pi: "Shut up!"

                          Me: "whoa, they're the negative ones."

                          ~∑nergized Pand∆

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                            tidyboar M2 M3★ M5 M6
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                            There's also a variation something like this
                            pi: "get real!"
                            i: "be rational"
                            e: "join me and we'll be - one"

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                            • debbieD
                              debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5 @tidyboar
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                              @tidyboar Prof. Loh made this joke into a t-shirt for his company, Expii, once!

                              expii-joke-t-shirt.jpg

                              The name "Expii" originates from Euler's equation, for which this joke was made.

                              🎉 🎉

                              \( e^{\pi i} = -1 \)

                              And yes, in case you are wondering, 2014 is the year that Expii was founded! 🙂 🙂 Expii is the parent company of NOVID as well as Daily Challenge. We are all one big happy family. 👪 👪

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                              • Bulba_BulbasaurB
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                                lol yes.

                                revenge of the math nerds!

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                                • RZ923R
                                  RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5
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                                  There is a fine line between the numerator and the denominator.
                                  Only a fraction will understand this joke.

                                  Very Interesting

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                                    Very Interesting

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                                    • RZ923R
                                      RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5
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                                      Mathematical poetry:
                                      A dozen, a gross, and a score
                                      Plus three times the square root of four
                                      Divided by seven
                                      Plus five times eleven
                                      Is nine squared and not a bit more.

                                      \(\frac{12+144+20+3 \sqrt{4}}{7}+(5 \times 11) = 9^{2} +0\)

                                      From Wikipedia

                                      Very Interesting

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                                      • Bulba_BulbasaurB
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                                        revenge of the math nerds!

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                                        • Bulba_BulbasaurB
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                                          230-220x0.5=?
                                          You won't believe it's 5!

                                          revenge of the math nerds!

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                                          • RZ923R
                                            RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5
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                                            Fermat is this guy who discovered something called "Fermat's Last Theorem" (convenient name), but in his book he published that contained this theorem he said:

                                            "It is impossible to separate a cube into two cubes, or a fourth power into two fourth powers, or in general, any power higher than the second, into two like powers. I have discovered a truly marvellous proof of this, which this margin is too narrow to contain."

                                            (speechless)

                                            Only 358 years later did someone called Andrew Wiles proof it and it took him 129 pages to do it, far from the "marvellous proof"...

                                            Fermat, do you even have the proof? If not, stop trying to show off and act like you do.

                                            Very Interesting

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