The punchline is the mathematical bamboozle! What looks like a complex function f(x,y) turns out to be just multiplication. The first three equations show 1×4=5, 2×5=12, and 3×6=21 - which are all wrong! The character's smug expression perfectly captures that moment when you realize these viral math puzzles are deliberately designed with incorrect operations to spark internet arguments. The answer to f(8,11) should be 88 if following the multiplication pattern, but honestly, who cares? It's a trap designed to make people fight in comment sections while engagement metrics soar. Next time you see one of these, just remember: the real function is generating ad revenue.
Why Using Plus Sign When Multiplication Is Wrong Too?
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