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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Math properties Memes

Posts tagged with Math properties

Number 2 Has An Identity Crisis

Math Science
3 months ago 23.2K views 0 shares
Number 2 Has An Identity Crisis
The number 2 is having an existential crisis of mathematical identity. It's bragging about being a prime number (it is), then claims to be even (also true). These two properties almost never coexist in mathematics - 2 is literally the only number in existence that's both prime and even. No wonder the tough-guy persona crumbles by the fourth panel. That's the mathematical equivalent of being the only platypus at the mammal convention. Unique? Yes. Confused about where it belongs? Absolutely.

The Mathematical Proof Of Crying-Laughing

Math Science
8 months ago 15.1K views 0 shares
The Mathematical Proof Of Crying-Laughing
This math joke is pure genius! The equation shows log(😂) = 💧log(😂), which cleverly plays on the logarithm property that log(a) + log(b) = log(ab). But here's the twist - the water droplet represents "cry" or "tear," so it's saying "crying laughing" equals "tear × laughing" in logarithmic form. It's basically the mathematical proof of the crying-laughing emoji! Only mathematicians would transform emotional expressions into elegant equations like this.

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