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But if πr², then why are most of them round?

 

*LOL* So cute! I love math jokes. In my calculus 2 class, the teacher asked: "What would you get if you took the integral of Israel?" The answer: "Samaria."

 

Went straight over my head. Does this have something to do with a city in Israel?

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But if πr², then why are most of them round?

 

*LOL* So cute! I love math jokes. In my calculus 2 class, the teacher asked: "What would you get if you took the integral of Israel?" The answer: "Samaria."

 

Went straight over my head. Does this have something to do with a city in Israel?

Yah, i haven't gotten to integrals yet.

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But if πr², then why are most of them round?

 

*LOL* So cute! I love math jokes. In my calculus 2 class, the teacher asked: "What would you get if you took the integral of Israel?" The answer: "Samaria."

 

Went straight over my head. Does this have something to do with a city in Israel?

Yah, i haven't gotten to integrals yet.

 

I guess Samaria is a section of Israel, but integrals measure the area under a charted equation. So integrals finds some area (Samaria). I guess I'm a nerd too.

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My math teacher put this in one of his powerpoints, and the entire class laughed. Then we stopped and realized that we were all incredibly huge nerds.

 

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Loved that one.

 

 

About Samaria: This is bad, but I don't remember what it was exactly. I thought an area Jesus traveled through once, but what Turin says also sounds correct to me...

 

And then I call myself christian... (or should that be with a capital letter?)

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OK, I am going to put all the red cards here, you have 2 days to get it in starting from the time I post this. Let me remind you that the green card is smooth. Also, you cannot vote for yourself. :P

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Actually you are supposed to send them to me... I don't want to take any votes on here because I don't know if you're mentioning it or voting for it.

 

Hitler? Smooth? Ehm...

 

How do we do? Vote here or send in our answers to you?

 

I'm guessing this was sarcasm. :tongue:

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