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Tommah posted:nothings wrong with it but id rather figure out (325468*3221325)^2 using our poo poo u mean LOGograms? fk u
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Tommah posted:nothings wrong with it but id rather figure out (325468*3221325)^2 using our poo poo actually i think you'll find there's no problem that can't be solved by doing lines
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MiracleWhale posted:actually i think you'll find there's no problem that can't be solved by doing lines
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all shapes are just squares from weird perspetives, the circle is the square as seen by god himself acording to its true nature,.
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Pulvis Sumus posted:Pretty much. You were required to give up your property upon initiation and to swear an oath upon the sacred Tetractys, a mystical geometric figure. His cult of weird numeromancers freaked people out so much that they eventually ran his followers out of southern Italy. you know, this sounds ridiculous only until you remember that bitcoiners exist
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Some of them were ridiculously smart and awesome, like Archimedes, and some were con artists who set back science and math for centuries, like Aristotle.
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Cnut the Great posted:Anyway, check out this duck someone just showed me: That is fuckin rad
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Tommah posted:nothings wrong with it but id rather figure out (325468*3221325)^2 using our poo poo gary oldmans diary fucked around with this message at 10:46 on Feb 19, 2016 |
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Volume posted:Yeah but we know them for math. Like they're literally just so drat nerdy that so many years later we still want to give them wedgies. At least be like the Spartans you know? Aatrek tried to be like Spartans...
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Trigger warning: spooky Some archaeologists found the skeleton of a dude that drowned in greece and found this note on him: "Hey guys, how do you write the square root of 2 as a ratio of integers? Also, same question but for the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle. Thanks in advance"
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gary oldmans diary posted:youre gonna whine about how someone else writes out a problem while you multiply with an asterisk and exponentiate with a caret if I was a real man I'd use tally marks
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OP, have you seen my duck? He went missing. He looks like this:
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# ? Feb 19, 2016 15:26 |
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Addicus invented addition Subtracticus invented subtraction Multipliicus invented multplication Dividicus invented linear algebra
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# ? Feb 19, 2016 15:29 |
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cool duck? cuck.
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gary oldmans diary posted:youre gonna whine about how someone else writes out a problem while you multiply with an asterisk and exponentiate with a caret How would you write it? Exponentiation can also be written '**', but asterisk for multiplication is pretty standard.
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Roger Craig posted:Addicus invented addition the Romans believed that a guy named Servious invented slavery
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# ? Feb 19, 2016 15:40 |
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Guys I discovered atoms by cutting a piece of cheese as small as possible
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dividicus is a good cool sounding fake roman name
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sout posted:
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Orkin Mang posted:all shapes are just squares from weird perspetives, the circle is the square as seen by god himself acording to its true nature,. Absolutely. Ancient Persian mathematicians referred to the circle as "the fool's square."
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gary oldmans diary posted:i figured out a lot of stuff about triangles by myself when i was a little kid Whoah, take that Eratosthenes!
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while these niggas were working on triangles i had already figured out hexagons
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Euclid was alright but goddamn that loser couldn't read between the lines.
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if you think about it all these shapes are just a bunch of dumb lines like sticks on the ground or something and you can just gather em all up and toss em in the wood chipper
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Aren't all mathematicians a bit odd? I mean Napier was a necromancer and spent a lot of time predicting the end of the world.
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Forward Toward posted:Aren't all mathematicians a bit odd? I mean Napier was a necromancer and spent a lot of time predicting the end of the world. Greeks also liked to gently caress little boys. Makes you think
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Pythagoras would of been quite busy I think since he had an entire island full of math cultists that he had to oversee.
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Watch Numberphile videos to raise IQ points: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-I6XTVZXww
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Back in the late 1700s there was an indian tribe that had a belief that if a woman gave birth to a child on the skin of an animal, the child would inherit some characteristics of that animal. One day Pierre the fur trader pulled up to their camp in his birchbark canoe and there were 3 pregnant women who came to trade with him. The first woman traded some pemmican and wampum for a deer skin, thinking "My child will be beautiful and fleet like the deer" The second woman traded for a wolf skin, thinking "My child will be clever and a great hunter like the wolf" The third woman got there and the only skin Pierre had left was a hippo. She'd never seen such a thing, of course, but figured "What the hell, my kid will be big and powerful. I think. Maybe" So the first woman gave birth to a 4 pound baby boy on the deer skin and the second woman gave birth to a 6 pound baby boy on the wolf skin. The last woman gave birth to a 10 pound baby boy on the hippo skin. And the moral of the story is:The son of the squaw of the hippopotamus hide is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides combined.
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Galois was a crazy teenager who was arrested multiple times for threats against the king. Died in a duel to protect his name.
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SPACE HOMOS posted:Galois was a crazy teenager who was arrested multiple times for threats against the king. Died in a duel to protect his name. poincare comited haricare
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Hey check out this mathematical equation: OP + Post button = Bad Thread
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Mylan posted:Hey check out this mathematical equation: OP + Post button = Bad Thread i turned my laptop screen at an angle and ur formula transformed into a simple square! wow!
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If the greeks were so loving smart how come they didn't have LED lighting and I do?
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