Monday, August 05, 2019

Math limericks

\[{12+144+20+3√{4}}/7+5×11=9^2+0\]
and
\[∫_1^{√^3{3}}{z^2dz}+\cos{{3\pi}/9}=\ln{\√^3{e}}\]

3 comments:

  1. I got the first one:
    A dozen, a gross, and a score
    plus three times the square-root of four
    Divided by seven
    Plus five times eleven
    Equals nine squared and not any more

    But I'm at a loss for the second one. Can you toss me a bone?

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  2. I'll start you off:

    The integral zee-squared dee-zee
    ...

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