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The fundamental theorem of algebra; what would mathematics be without it?
I'll top that by saying Fermat's.

I can rest easy knowing Pythagoras' is as far as it goes.
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I don't have one, does that make me irrational?
Original post by UWS
I don't have one, does that make me irrational?


I knew even before I saw your post u were gonna make a dead joke:tongue:
Reply 5
Original post by LonelyMathsBoy
I knew even before I saw your post u were gonna make a dead joke:tongue:




You're jokes are so dead they need a funeral:dry:
Reply 7
Original post by LonelyMathsBoy
You're jokes are so dead they need a funeral:dry:


:h:
Hmm tough one. Wilson's Theorem probably.
(edited 7 years ago)
Pythagoras 👍🏼
Original post by Redcoats
The fundamental theorem of algebra; what would mathematics be without it?

More fun.
1 + 1 = window
100% is my fave
The Prime Number THEOREM.
Original post by CheeseIsVeg
1 + 1 = window
100% is my fave


:toofunny:
U should be a comedian
Reply 15
fermat
Original post by LonelyMathsBoy
:toofunny:
U should be a comedian


ok.

Spoiler

Original post by CheeseIsVeg
ok.

Spoiler



Did u not sense the sarcasm??:s-smilie:
Original post by LonelyMathsBoy
Did u not sense the sarcasm??:s-smilie:


yes ffs :rofl:
:rofl:
I don't think I'm funny enough tbh :tongue:
The volume of the n-dimensional ball (or n-ball), is given by:


where is its radius and is the gamma function. Any even-dimensional ball has volume:


and, summing up all the unit-ball (R=1) volumes of even-dimension gives:



(Taken from Wikipedia). This is just awesome.

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