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Liliana
"A horrible person". That's what it says. "A horrible person."

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Posted on 01-24-11 06:47:51 PM Link | Quote
A pizza with the radius z and the thickness a has a volume of pi*z*z*a.

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Posted on 01-25-11 02:50:34 AM Link | Quote
I believe the answer to that equation is "delicious".

If you came up with anything else, you forgot to carry the 1.

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Posted on 01-25-11 03:40:47 AM Link | Quote
Pie is a number equal to approximately 8.539734223.

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Posted on 01-25-11 01:39:09 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Prince Kassad
A pizza with the radius z and the thickness a has a volume of pi*z*z*a.

That is one of the most awesome things I have yet to see in mathematics.

That's as good as... I had another mathemagical example, but I forgot it The awesomeness of this new discovery has blown my mind

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"A horrible person". That's what it says. "A horrible person."

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Posted on 01-25-11 08:53:28 PM Link | Quote
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Pie is a number equal to approximately 8.539734223.

Oh I love to make words out of the mathematical constants in my scientific calculator. It was so much fun.

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Posted on 01-26-11 12:48:18 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Prince Kassad
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Pie is a number equal to approximately 8.539734223.

Oh I love to make words out of the mathematical constants in my scientific calculator. It was so much fun.


The TI graphing calculators have an entire alphabet (plus theta) of variables you can define

My old Casio scientific 2-line calculator had a bunch of letters too, and I'd often try to spell words with them.

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Posted on 01-26-11 07:34:44 AM Link | Quote
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Pie is a number equal to approximately 8.539734223.

Oh I love to make words out of the mathematical constants in my scientific calculator. It was so much fun.


The TI graphing calculators have an entire alphabet (plus theta) of variables you can define

The TI graphing calculators have insane things I don't understand because I never owned one.

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Posted on 01-26-11 01:49:26 PM Link | Quote

Wow, the nSpire calculators are a lot more advanced than the old TI-8x series... Back when I had a TI-89 I had some freeware games on it, but they ended up getting wiped out at some point and I never bothered to reinstall them- I'm pretty sure that thing was not capable of emulating a Gameboy, either.

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Posted on 01-26-11 02:08:27 PM (last edited by Terra at 01-26-11 11:08 AM) Link | Quote
I had a TI-83+ in high school, then lost it, now I have a TI-84+ for my tutoring job. It's been the most popular brand of graphing calculator in both Detroit and Seattle. Maybe not in Europe

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Posted on 01-26-11 11:03:33 PM Link | Quote
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I have a TI-83+ that still works today, but it rarely gets used anymore. My sister, otoh, switched to a Casio graphing calculator and finds it more functional than a comparable TI-83+

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Posted on 01-28-11 01:43:59 AM Link | Quote
I still have the same TI-84+ Silver that I got in 8th grade. It works well enough, but some buttons are beginning to fade

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Posted on 01-30-11 02:49:36 AM Link | Quote
That's pretty awesome! Too bad it resulted in me wanting food when I have nothing to eat
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Posted on 02-01-11 02:01:39 AM Link | Quote
Math is fun!

But really, really hard for me. Derp.

Does this really net me a real pizza? D:

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Posted on 02-01-11 02:25:31 AM Link | Quote
Only if you can calculate its area, surface area, volume, circumference, density, and solve a quadratic equation.

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Posted on 02-07-11 02:10:58 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Terra
Only if you can calculate its area, surface area, volume, circumference, density, and solve a quadratic equation.


You expect an English major to be able to do that? You gotta be fucking kidding me. D:

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Posted on 02-07-11 02:41:43 AM Link | Quote
OK, in that case, write a 50-page formal research paper on the history of pizza, including origins, forms of pizza, and possible future pizza. It should be double-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman, pages numbered, header and title at the top of the first page, at least 3 charts, 2 images, 14 compound-complex sentences, 3 semicolons, 7 instances of the word "omniscience", and MLA-style citations in alphabetical order and in the correct format.

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Posted on 02-07-11 07:01:50 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Terra
Times New Roman


Fuck that


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Posted on 02-07-11 01:28:06 PM Link | Quote
My teachers in high school tended to require Times New Roman. And one in particular often would require, say, a certain number of compound-complex sentences.

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Posted on 02-07-11 01:51:56 PM Link | Quote

Originally posted by Terra
My teachers in high school tended to require Times New Roman. And one in particular often would require, say, a certain number of compound-complex sentences.

One of my professors last semester said they wouldn't accept anything in Calibri, which I thought was strange.

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