Maths Jokes ๐
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Who is the king
 of the pencil case 
 
 
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The ruler.
 
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What did
 say to 
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Nice belt!
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Whatโs yellow and imaginary?
The square root of a negative banana.
 
 
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How do deaf mathematicians communicate?
They use sine language.
 
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How are an artificial Christmas tree
 and \( \sqrt{-628}\) alike?
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First time posting here, so i dunno if this'll work, but here goes:
What do you get when you pour root beer into a square cup?
Normal Beer.
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Why canโt you argue with a decimal?
Because it always has a point.
\(3\)\( \color{red} \text{.}\)\(141592653589...\) - 
					
					
					
					
Parallel lines have so much in common...
Itโs a shame they never meet.

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Fax ^ without the printers
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How does @po the farmer
  plough his fields?
With a pro-tractor. - 
					
					
					
					
Why are rabbits
 good at maths ๐งฎ


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Because they are really good at multiplying.
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How do we know that \( \frac{p}{c}\), \( \frac{o}{c}\), \( \frac{s}{c}\), \( \frac{h}{c}\), \( \frac{e}{c}\), \( \frac{n}{c}\), \( \frac{l}{c}\), \( \frac{o}{c}\), \( \frac{h}{c}\) are all in Antarctica
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Because they are all over-cโs!


PS I chose Antarctica because Iโm pretty sure no one here on the Forum lives there. If I chose something like, say, Canada, then the joke wonโt be inclusive.
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Why did Po-Shen the mathematician
 and Loh the baker 
 have an argument?
Because the mathematician
 thinks \( \pi r^{2}\) and the baker
 thinks pies are round.๐ฅง
 
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@RZ923 This article claims that starting from a single female bunny, after seven years, you would get 94,862,569,280 rabbits!
http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/scary.html
 
 
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@RZ923 said in Maths Jokes
:How do we know that \( \frac{p}{c}\), \( \frac{o}{c}\), \( \frac{s}{c}\), \( \frac{h}{c}\), \( \frac{e}{c}\), \( \frac{n}{c}\), \( \frac{l}{c}\), \( \frac{o}{c}\), \( \frac{h}{c}\) are all in Antarctica
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Because they are all over-cโs!


PS I chose Antarctica because Iโm pretty sure no one here on the Forum lives there. If I chose something like, say, Canada, then the joke wonโt be inclusive.
You'd be surprised to know how wrong you are

Ok it's more temporary, although a few months at a time seems pretty long for me
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Student: โTeacher, will I have any problems on the maths exam?โ
Teacher: โI think the exam is all problems...โ
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@RZ923 Sooooooo funny!!
 
   You guys are so clever! 
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Why is algebra so easy for the Romans?
X is always equal to 10.\(x=10\)