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ruffilb

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Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: ItTheCow
Haha, excellent. Here's another science joke that others may enjoy:

A constant function and e^x are walking on Broadway. Then suddenly the constant function sees a differential operator approaching and runs away. So e^x follows him and asks why the hurry. "Well, you see, there's this differential operator coming this way, and when we meet, he'll differentiate me and nothing will be left of me...!" "Ah," says e^x, "he won't bother ME, I'm e to the x!" and he walks on. Of course he meets the differential operator after a short distance.
e^x: "Hi, I'm e^x"
diff.op.: "Hi, I'm d/dy"

:confused:
Huh/./?????

is it bad that i understood that

LOL!
 

sonz70

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Originally posted by: ItTheCow
Haha, excellent. Here's another science joke that others may enjoy:

A constant function and e^x are walking on Broadway. Then suddenly the constant function sees a differential operator approaching and runs away. So e^x follows him and asks why the hurry. "Well, you see, there's this differential operator coming this way, and when we meet, he'll differentiate me and nothing will be left of me...!" "Ah," says e^x, "he won't bother ME, I'm e to the x!" and he walks on. Of course he meets the differential operator after a short distance.
e^x: "Hi, I'm e^x"
diff.op.: "Hi, I'm d/dy"


Hmmm..I got this one and laughed, what does that mean lol
 

ArmchairAthlete

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Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: ItTheCow
Haha, excellent. Here's another science joke that others may enjoy:

A constant function and e^x are walking on Broadway. Then suddenly the constant function sees a differential operator approaching and runs away. So e^x follows him and asks why the hurry. "Well, you see, there's this differential operator coming this way, and when we meet, he'll differentiate me and nothing will be left of me...!" "Ah," says e^x, "he won't bother ME, I'm e to the x!" and he walks on. Of course he meets the differential operator after a short distance.
e^x: "Hi, I'm e^x"
diff.op.: "Hi, I'm d/dy"

:confused:
Huh/./?????

HAHA. Calc3 / multivariable calc was good for this joke at least.
 

OulOat

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Q: What do you get when you cross a mosquito with a rock climber? A: Nothing. You can't cross a vector and a scalar.
 

StevenYoo

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Originally posted by: ItTheCow
Haha, excellent. Here's another science joke that others may enjoy:

A constant function and e^x are walking on Broadway. Then suddenly the constant function sees a differential operator approaching and runs away. So e^x follows him and asks why the hurry. "Well, you see, there's this differential operator coming this way, and when we meet, he'll differentiate me and nothing will be left of me...!" "Ah," says e^x, "he won't bother ME, I'm e to the x!" and he walks on. Of course he meets the differential operator after a short distance.
e^x: "Hi, I'm e^x"
diff.op.: "Hi, I'm d/dy"

oh man, ur member of the year in my book!