Calculated Laughs: 42 Memes That Sum Up the Joy of Math

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    198 9 Math 18 - 9 VEN
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    The author of this math textbook casually throws in pictures of his cat EXAMPLE 2 The author's first cat. Su th: lor SO To So SU ab Jogass SOLUTION log 7.14 log 7:1 log 4.38 <= 1.32703 The author's second cat proofreading the manuscript.
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    I hate how accurate this is

    Normal person:7+6=13 me: if 7+7=14 & 6 is one less than 7 then 7+6 must be 13. +63 e at = d.
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    Therapist: The people in math problems aren't real, They can't hurt you. The People in math problems:
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    Second graders when you tell them there are numbers below 0: [
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    IG: Hawnted What's a little-known but obvious fact that will immediately make all of us feel stupid? Professor Barclay Percentages are reversible. 8% of 25 is the same as 25% of 8 and one of them is much easier to do in your head.
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    HileyNoteson AY A V L Hey, put on a coat! It's like 20 degrees outside! aww, someone made snow angles Did you just. this is such acute idea
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    witt @50FirstTates geometry test: is this a triangle? me: yes geometry test: how do u know? me: what? geometry: PROVE its a triangle look at it me: bro
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    "Do you have any idea what you're doing?" Me: L 14.4 A 1. 1 0. Two-Column Proof! [15pt] iven: NO | UH UM || OH ve: UH OHUM - NO
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    AH, THE SCALENE TRIANGLE
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    The shape of my blanket at 3am when I try to find the long side:
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    My blanket when I try to find the long side at 3 am
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    Area 51 Volume 51
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    OPER Only 6% of people can handle this puzzle: These three want to share two apples equally, how you handle this with using only one stroke of the knife. JBZD
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    Nathan @NathanpmYoung - 23h . god is dead and the most efficient way to pack 17 squares into a square killed him 17. S = 4.675+ Found by John Bidwell in 1997. ⠀
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    LOL BRO WHAT EVEN IS A COSINE
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    Doug Mataconis @dmataconis That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works. 5. An orchestra of 120 players takes 40 minutes to play Beethoven's 9th Symphony. How long would it take for 60 players to play the symphony? Let P be number of players and T the time playing.
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    365 (1.00) = 1.00 365 (1.01) = 37.7 Finehertz Doing nothing at all Vs. Small consistent effort
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    f(x): (fog)(x): I'm RABBI g(x): (gof)(x): E CONDWER Р
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    Hoping someone can explain this to me

    This is a mathematics joke involving potatoes and calculus. (Circulating widely on the Web.) Me peeling My mum peeling potatoes potatoes kalhh from Pixabay Cliff Pickover @pickover n k=1 f(xk). Ax |ff . f(x) dx 7:41 PM 11/24/23 from Earth. 231K Views
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    Maths math physics students (who are afraid of maths) Physics Student
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    Mathematicians Just multiply by dx... Is a cow a sphere? Physicists Nooo! Derivatives aren't fractions! You can't make such blatant approximations!! Yes.
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    Compute the convex hull of a cow.
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    Sam McQueen @samuel_mcqueen Time Since Previous Reboot The first Batman film was in 1960, the first reboot was in 1989, the second reboot in 2005, the third in 2016, and the fourth in 2022, which, given sufficient extrapolation, suggests that by 2050 or so there will be a new Batman reboot every 15 microseconds. : Reboot Number
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    Dr. Megan Petersdorf @meganpetersdorf Tried to create a relaxing atmosphere in my statistics practical today by putting on a YouTube fireplace video but there are about 8 large screens on the walls in the room so instead it looked like we were all in hell
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    5.0★ (19) 4.6 ★★★★★ (2,280)
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    "every single event has a 50% chance of happening, because it either happens or it doesn't" O 60 The whole concept of probability and statistics
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    Siberian Fox @SilverVVulpes I'm just sayin', everyone that confuses correlation with causation eventually ends up dead.
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    Is this a Correlation Causation
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    soups-ablaze why-cant-i-find-a-good-url doubleca5t✰✰♥ Follow An actual World Heritage Post reallyreallyreallytrying Follow "average person eats 3 spiders a year" factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats O spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted protectcosette Follow how does this post not have a million notes but anyone online can quote it definitelynotlazav one week until ten years of Spide
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    CRC P Discrete Mathematics with Ducks sarah-marie belcastro CHANGE YOUR MIND? SA 07524 RENT A TEXT Reminder Return me to the bookstore by the date on your receipt. Convert your rental to purchase with no no hidden fees. n(n-1) /4\ 36 Blooc G simple 1123, they 3/7)1=2169 p(a₁*₁9₂) = X(as) * 4 (92)
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    I don't get it, but is still get it somehow

    Vicki @vboykis Women: I can change him Him: In 00 10 001 1 0 Lo ⠀⠀ 00 10:36 PM2/24/23 396K Views 688 Retweets 102 Quotes 7,862 Likes 0 0 0 1
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    Hamza @boybawarchi ... this is the best batch of croissants I've made so far Ben Kane @kenjaminbane look at that fibonacci sequence on the interior
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    This is the ideal male body. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
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    Fig. 2

    This is the ideal male body. You may not like it but this is what peak performance looks like.
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    Zero is just portal between positive and negative numbers.
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    An infinite number of $1 bills and an infinite number of $20 bills would be worth the same popinloopy
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    feministbatman Someone asked my maths professor why numbers exist and she said "One day, for whatever reason, someone decided they wanted to count things and it's been a major inconvenience for everybody ever since." merroki This is channeling the spirit of Terry Pratchett BECOME WIZARD Haber A mortallyimportantwizard In the beginning the universe was created This made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move - Douglas Adams
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    IMSEEING QUATTUORQUADRINGCENTUPLE HERE. 20,736 EGGS!
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    Maths Skills X/ |||||| 123 Primary School **(**)(**) Advanced Calculus Sxx=x+c Calculus (x+4)+c=2 Complex Numbers cos (2)=sin(1-2) Trigonometric Functions 14 x+2y=Z Algebra Geometry Basic Operations Numbers & Countings High School Stage of Life University Excel Cases Expense Q1 B 1.419 3331 900 700 Balance 319 2.811 Job
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    My math skills at age 9 32*4=128 My math skills now Whats 3+9 Imao
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    A limerick: toothlessrebel: asgardiantelevision: 12 + 144+20+ 3√4 7 + (5 x 11) = 9² +0 Doesn't look like a limerick to you? Try this: 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.
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