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by Christopher J. Burke
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1590: (x, why?) Mini: Integral Conversation
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Complicated integrals always Sting, don't they? Okay, so I've used Sting jokes before (but not in a Lord of the Rings sense yet) and I don't een did this song before. But I've reused math puns over the years, too. I wouldn't force anyone to read all 1500+ comics now. (If they wanted to, sure, go ahead.) What I can say about the final answer is that u will be raised to the 4th power, and a will be raised to the 6th. And that's a lot of constants. To be fair, I was going to make them definite integral, but I didn't have the space. Plus I would have agonized over numbers to pick, and then checking my work, and ... I call these Minis for a reason, gosh darn it! Excuse the strong language, I've been rewatching Abbott & Costello movies. (You can also go there to leave comments!) |
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