There’s an acute angle, a cup of tea and the symbol pi. So internet user idonotneedthisrightnow apparently said it’s you are acute coffee pie.
To intelligently retort this, user bonerfart called them you are narrow, scalding and irrational.
An acute angle is narrow, evidently.
I actually had to look up the word scalding, which means very hot and burning.
Pi is an irrational number, which means it cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. The key word is ratio.
2 + 2 = 4. 2² = 4. 2 × 2 = 4.
BUT! 2/2 = 1 and log2(2) = 1 as well. In case you are not familiar with logarithms, loga(b) = c just means a^c = b.
In our case log2(2) = 1 because 2¹ = 2.
The log2(2) and 2/2 Wojaks are hugging each other because they are different from everyone else.
A pi inscribed in an onion becomes an OPINION.
I think this meme doesn’t do the area of an ellipse justice because the derivation for A = πab is pretty involved, which I have written about in this blog post.
‘Probably The Hardest Geometry Equation In The World’
Max Fischer daydreaming in Rushmore Academymedium.com
Essentially the first mathematician will have 1 full pint of toxic waste product. The second will have 1/2 a pint.
1 + 1/2 + 1/4 + … = ?
Turns out this is just a simple infinite geometric sum that converges to 2!
(2! here is just 2 exclamation mark. Otherwise 2! = 2 anyway.)
Yeah I don’t like real analysis. It’s so abstract and monotonous. All those stupid proofs and lemmas and definitions. Academia just feels like an echo-chamber of ‘smart’ people coddling each other’s egos.
Right the epsilon-delta definition is roughly equivalent to saying ‘if I can draw it without picking my pen up, it’s continuous.’
Now before some 🤓🤓🤓 chime in and begin with, ‘Akshually …
Shut up! You think 2 + 2 = 5 about human biology!
Alright love (spoken with a British accent), you can use my debit card if you evaluate the integral.
Imagine doing a man-made integral on a man-made paper to access man-made money through a man-made machine …
Actually I am not sure if I agree with ‘If everyone knows a joke, the joke will not be funny.’
So is a joke known by 100 people less funny than a joke known by 10? I don’t think so.
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