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Remind me not to get in a car accident wherever it is you're an EMT...berkeman said:Yeah, same here.
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No issues with maths and I suppose it is going to me that has to say it out loud.
Cut one apple in half for the chaps and give the lady the full one, we all know they would not hear the last of it otherwise.
Cut one apple in half for the chaps and give the lady the full one, we all know they would not hear the last of it otherwise.
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Auld Lang Sine 
Should unit circle be plot out
while using axis Y,
The unit circle thee plot out
is a graph entitled 'sine()'
A graph entitled sine, my love,
A graph entitled sine!
A classic trigonomic set
is a graph entitled "sine()"
-- An original just now by my daughter
Happy New Year all!
Should unit circle be plot out
while using axis Y,
The unit circle thee plot out
is a graph entitled 'sine()'
A graph entitled sine, my love,
A graph entitled sine!
A classic trigonomic set
is a graph entitled "sine()"
-- An original just now by my daughter
Happy New Year all!

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Happy New Year!
Your daughter wins the poetry of math competition. The next best entry was from ChatGPT:
Your daughter wins the poetry of math competition. The next best entry was from ChatGPT:
As the year comes to a close,
We say goodbye to all that's been,
But before we turn the page and start anew,
We sing a song that never fails to renew:
The words of "Auld Lang Syne" ring true,
As we celebrate the old, and look forward to the new,
With memories of friends and loved ones dear,
We raise a glass and bring in the new year
The sin and cos of time have brought us here,
To this moment, bright and clear,
We stand together, hand in hand,
Ready to face whatever this new year has planned.
So let us sing and dance and cheer,
As we bid farewell to the old year,
And welcome in the new with open hearts and minds,
For auld lang syne, we'll leave behind.
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...because that would be irrational.fresh_42 said:If you have a string of final length and call this length 1, then you need irrational portions of such strings to make a circumference.
If you have a string that makes a circumference and you call its length 1, then the part of it that represents the diameter is irrational.
You cannot have both at the same time.
(Sorry - could not resist, but didn't want to pollute thread.)
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If I had 50p for every maths test I failed I'd have £6.30 by now.
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Impressive that 2% of the people can!jack action said:
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Those 2% folks drink a lot of milk.
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In the UK we would say, they have had their Weetabix. I looked on the internet this afternoon to try and find a good maths joke for pf, my favourites are mathematician, physicist, Engineer jokes.jedishrfu said:Those 2% folks drink a lot of milk.
I tried quite a few sites (lunch hour) and I realised I had read all of them in one form or another on pf.
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True story: The first time a physics professor walked in and started talking about canonical coordinates, for a moment I thought he meant conical coordinates but had been drinking.
Moral of the story: Read the material before class.
Moral of the story: Read the material before class.
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or wear a cone hat?
My friend and physics coconspirator liked to ask me questions after our tests which I didn't like to answer. In one case he asked about some problem and said he got x=... y=... and z=... and my reply but it was a 2D problem... mic drop...
My friend and physics coconspirator liked to ask me questions after our tests which I didn't like to answer. In one case he asked about some problem and said he got x=... y=... and z=... and my reply but it was a 2D problem... mic drop...
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Both a math AND a philosophy joke
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While there's no right answer to these moral questions, some choices are ##\beth##er than others.Ivan Seeking said:
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But isn't it true that you can make a one-to-one mapping from one set to the other? Which would make both sets the same size?
OTOH, if they had somehow been grouped as 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ..., would a zombie rise from the grave that is 1/12 alive?
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-1/12!Swamp Thing said:But isn't it true that you can make a one-to-one mapping from one set to the other? Which would make both sets the same size?
OTOH, if they had somehow been grouped as 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ..., would a zombie rise from the grave that is 1/12 alive?
Edit: wow another 20 year member!
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I thought he was going to rescue everyone, that's no fun though!
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Swamp Thing said:But isn't it true that you can make a one-to-one mapping from one set to the other? Which would make both sets the same size?
OTOH, if they had somehow been grouped as 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ..., would a zombie rise from the grave that is 1/12 alive?
Unless the people are infinitesimally small, both choices lead to a finite number of people run over. Rather, the second choice can't exist in a reasonable model. Well neither can in reality, but the second choice can't exist more!
The main flaw I mean to point out is that there will never exist a time when the number of people the train has run over is non-finite (at least in the first case for sure).
If we can assume the question asker just made a conceptual mistake in terms of confusing unboundedness and infinity, but we can still trust that an uncountable infinity of people were lined up on the second track, then we can assume those people are infinitesimal, and infinitesimal people cannot be harmed by being run over. So in that case, the least harmful choice is to switch tracks.
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Look up the cardinality of an infinite set.Swamp Thing said:But isn't it true that you can make a one-to-one mapping from one set to the other? Which would make both sets the same size?
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