How to Create Mathematical Expressions That Simplify Into Words?

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In summary, the person is looking for mathematical expressions that, when simplified or integrated or differentiated, will result in popular computer-related words. They have provided some examples and are asking for more suggestions. They also mention an article about this topic and share a question that their calculus teacher showed them on the last day of class.
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I have this Computer Science tech. fest coming up in my college. I am assigned to collect a few questions for a particular event. Basically the question should be a mathematical expression which on simplifying/integrating/differentiating or applying any other mathematical operation should reduce to something amazing (like a popular word).

ex: Simplify e^{b(y2...some characters)}

Simplifying this should give a word like ebay.

Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
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umm I think we can't use computers, it should be solvable manually.
 
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log[x]=b*a
x^y = ?
 
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That's fine with the example I gave.
I need similar questions.
 
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dats a great idea!
I made up another question :

(-1)1/3.(-1)(1/2+1/2).f(x) , where f(x) is any function with x=-1

This reduces to ωifi.

I am trying to find a question such that the expression reduces to Hack or Hacked or any other Computer related word. Can you help?
 
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[tex]6.626068 × 10^{-34}\frac{\log(-1)}{\pi} \left[\frac{m^2\quad kg}{s}\right][/tex]
 
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Sorry I did not get that.
The first value is for 'h'.
Isn't log(-1) undefined?
 
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My calc I teacher showed us this one on the last day of class:
[tex]\int_0^{ice}\frac{x^2}{3}=(ice)^3[/tex]
Ice cube.
 

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