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Received today from an instructor at Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Washington. (Double-click image to expand.)

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Hmmm, the last image will not upload. I deduce that three is the limit. Too bad; it's funny.

 

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HAHA. I love these kinds of things. One of my computer science professors would award 1/2 credit to a problem if we made made him physically laugh out loud.

edit: if you email me the image, i will host it on my site.

edit again: or use something like http://www.photobucket.com
 
jakeg1116 said:
Was it something to the extent of: v
x^2+15=115 Find x
^
there it is!
Was what something to the extent of which? Please clarify. Thank you.
 

Let me clarify . . .


. . . \(\displaystyle x^2 + 15 \:=\:115 \qquad\text{Find }x.\)
. . . \(\displaystyle \uparrow\)
. \(\displaystyle ^{\text{There it is!}\)

 
x^2+15=115 Find x

Yahoo! I found it: it's at the left of the equation !!
OK Eliz ? :roll:
 
Now - see - what you started Mark .... You got Denis riled up!!!
 
YA!
Not really riled up, but proud to have found that "x" before Eliz :shock:
 
This?

funny_math_2.jpg


I have found others, but I think they're too offensive to post here.
 
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