holy skibidi sigma. fourteen looks so ugly here
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holy skibidi sigma. fourteen looks so ugly here
You’re BEING IRRATIONAL
why does Pi sound identical to Beetlejuice also, I can’t be the only one who hears this right?
My humanized version of Square Root Two from Bfdi
They're a waitress and it's totally not their fault that your pasta is overcooked.
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i make a post about paper. I tag it square root of two. I click on that expecting it be completely empty because who is making posts about the square root of two. It's the name of a character.
you must be the square root of two because i feel irrational around you irrationally angry
There is no doubt that the discovery, attributed to the school of Pythagoras, that the square root of two is irrational, was not only one of the most significant achievements of early Greek mathematics, but was also "the first crisis in the foundations of mathematics." I would like to consider the exact meaning of this crisis, to the extent that anyone can today, but some other issues must be dealt with first. Pythagoras was, in spite of the numerous legends that collected around his person, career, and school, as historical as any other early figure of early Greek mathematics or philosophy. What is remarkable is that the fabrication of legends did not stop in ancient times.
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Three or four nights ago, I dreamed about the role of the square root of 2 in the calculation of the length of the diagonal of a square.