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Because 2+2=4

Because 2+2=4
The student has discovered a mathematical loophole that professors hate. Asked if two-digit numbers can create four-digit results when added, they circled "Yes" and justified with the elementary proof "because when you ad 2+2=4." Technically correct? No. Technically hilarious? Absolutely. The beauty of mathematics is finding creative solutions, even if they involve completely misinterpreting the question and using first-grade arithmetic to solve college-level problems.

A Way To Express π As A Fraction

A Way To Express π As A Fraction
Mathematicians have spent centuries trying to express π as a fraction, and this genius just... inverted 1/π. That's technically a fraction containing π, so mission accomplished? It's the mathematical equivalent of being asked to simplify your answer and responding "no, I don't think I will." The kind of solution that makes your professor sigh deeply before reluctantly giving you partial credit.

The Topological Truth Bomb

The Topological Truth Bomb
Technically speaking, she's not wrong. Mathematicians would have an existential crisis over this statement, but topologically, a circle indeed has an inside and outside separated by the curve itself. It's that beautiful moment when someone says something so fundamentally correct yet simultaneously makes every geometry professor want to throw their chalk across the room. Next up: "A straw has only one hole" - watch the physics department implode.