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what do you mean there's no red book-covering paper left?

 

this off-pink one shall have to do...

 

but I shan't be happy about it

 

Cover it in patterned wrapping paper :D

 

but. but.... Maths is red. Maths has always been red.

 

Moi mafs books was red :)

Mine were light blue and lellow mostly :) and in yr 10 I had green :noddity: :P

Pi!

 

TAU!....

 

 

e!

:blink:

 

:unsure:

 

 

...sine...

 

4023576_700b.jpg

 

there's a person in my maths class who sometimes says sin instead of sine. We correct him. Loudly.

:laugh:

Why do they put the e at the end though when it as good as never gets written out!!?? :tongue:

 

because the e is the fairy e that changes the sound from sin to sine. mathematicians are just too lazy to add it on though

 

 

yes fairy e, changes the sound of vowels. like bit and bite

 

Have you encountered hyperbolics?

 

I've encounterered hyperbolas but not hyperbolics

Pi!

 

TAU!....

 

 

e!

:blink:

 

:unsure:

 

 

...sine...

 

4023576_700b.jpg

 

there's a person in my maths class who sometimes says sin instead of sine. We correct him. Loudly.

:laugh:

Why do they put the e at the end though when it as good as never gets written out!!?? :tongue:

 

because the e is the fairy e that changes the sound from sin to sine. mathematicians are just too lazy to add it on though

 

 

yes fairy e, changes the sound of vowels. like bit and bite

 

Have you encountered hyperbolics?

 

I've encounterered hyperbolas but not hyperbolics

 

sinh and cosh and tanh

 

pronounced shine and cosh and tanch :laugh:

 

...at least by me >.>

Pi!

 

TAU!....

 

 

e!

:blink:

 

:unsure:

 

 

...sine...

 

4023576_700b.jpg

 

there's a person in my maths class who sometimes says sin instead of sine. We correct him. Loudly.

:laugh:

Why do they put the e at the end though when it as good as never gets written out!!?? :tongue:

 

because the e is the fairy e that changes the sound from sin to sine. mathematicians are just too lazy to add it on though

 

 

yes fairy e, changes the sound of vowels. like bit and bite

 

Have you encountered hyperbolics?

 

I've encounterered hyperbolas but not hyperbolics

 

sinh and cosh and tanh

 

pronounced shine and cosh and tanch :laugh:

 

...at least by me >.>

 

well I call sin^-1 anti-sin

Karldini iz just randomly rolling around the house :)

 

:allexcited:

 

in hamster ball?

 

Ja :laugh:

 

I hope he doesn't roll down any stairs...

Edited by Smiley73

Pi!

 

TAU!....

 

 

e!

:blink:

 

:unsure:

 

 

...sine...

 

4023576_700b.jpg

 

there's a person in my maths class who sometimes says sin instead of sine. We correct him. Loudly.

:laugh:

Why do they put the e at the end though when it as good as never gets written out!!?? :tongue:

 

because the e is the fairy e that changes the sound from sin to sine. mathematicians are just too lazy to add it on though

 

 

yes fairy e, changes the sound of vowels. like bit and bite

 

Have you encountered hyperbolics?

 

I've encounterered hyperbolas but not hyperbolics

 

sinh and cosh and tanh

 

pronounced shine and cosh and tanch :laugh:

 

...at least by me >.>

 

:laugh: aweshums! *adopts twinnehmafspeach* :P

 

SHINE!!!!!! :laugh:

Pi!

 

TAU!....

 

 

e!

:blink:

 

:unsure:

 

 

...sine...

 

4023576_700b.jpg

 

there's a person in my maths class who sometimes says sin instead of sine. We correct him. Loudly.

:laugh:

Why do they put the e at the end though when it as good as never gets written out!!?? :tongue:

 

because the e is the fairy e that changes the sound from sin to sine. mathematicians are just too lazy to add it on though

 

 

yes fairy e, changes the sound of vowels. like bit and bite

 

Have you encountered hyperbolics?

 

I've encounterered hyperbolas but not hyperbolics

 

sinh and cosh and tanh

 

pronounced shine and cosh and tanch :laugh:

 

...at least by me >.>

 

well I call sin^-1 anti-sin

 

Awesome :D

 

Much better than arcsin... :pfft:

Pi!

 

TAU!....

 

 

e!

:blink:

 

:unsure:

 

 

...sine...

 

4023576_700b.jpg

 

there's a person in my maths class who sometimes says sin instead of sine. We correct him. Loudly.

:laugh:

Why do they put the e at the end though when it as good as never gets written out!!?? :tongue:

 

because the e is the fairy e that changes the sound from sin to sine. mathematicians are just too lazy to add it on though

 

 

yes fairy e, changes the sound of vowels. like bit and bite

 

Have you encountered hyperbolics?

 

I've encounterered hyperbolas but not hyperbolics

 

sinh and cosh and tanh

 

pronounced shine and cosh and tanch :laugh:

 

...at least by me >.>

 

well I call sin^-1 anti-sin

 

Awesome :D

 

Much better than arcsin... :pfft:

 

or shift-sin

 

*shake head*

 

poor misleaded maths class-mates

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