And, you’re the start of an important number with infinite decimal places. But only 38 to calculate the circumference of the observable universe to the width of a hydrogen atom
3 aspires to someday be an irrational number in the mathematical sense, while 6 considers that aspiration to be proof that 3 is already irrational in the ordinary sense.
But… 3 CAN be expressed as the ratio of two integers, and ISN’T irrational. (Now, if it had been √3, or π, both would be correct.) Or is that the joke – that they’re being irrational about their rationality?
Izzy Moreno over 1 year ago
What an odd number.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
The number 3 is rational. Fire your grade school teacher….
Superfrog over 1 year ago
At least you’ll always be a prime number.
seanfear over 1 year ago
wait till he gets the pi
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 1 year ago
12:4
Sephten over 1 year ago
4/12 for effort!
ladykat over 1 year ago
Be proud 3, you’re a prime number, which is more than can be said for 6.
Dobie Premium Member over 1 year ago
Mmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnn-yaaaaaaaaaa!
Too… early… in… morning… for… math… jokes!
MARK SHOENFELT Premium Member over 1 year ago
Neither remark is mathematically correct. Too bad the writer didn’t get a second opinion before publishing this panel.
zxcar1 over 1 year ago
…ummm, If 6 Was 9…
gnorth22 Premium Member over 1 year ago
You’’re not irrational, you’re just odd!
zeexenon over 1 year ago
And, you’re the start of an important number with infinite decimal places. But only 38 to calculate the circumference of the observable universe to the width of a hydrogen atom
LJZ Premium Member over 1 year ago
…Leads the way on pi day!
Jefano Premium Member over 1 year ago
3 aspires to someday be an irrational number in the mathematical sense, while 6 considers that aspiration to be proof that 3 is already irrational in the ordinary sense.
Howard'sMyHero over 1 year ago
3 just halved to say that …!
T... over 1 year ago
Big Deja Vu…
dpatrickryan Premium Member over 1 year ago
But… 3 CAN be expressed as the ratio of two integers, and ISN’T irrational. (Now, if it had been √3, or π, both would be correct.) Or is that the joke – that they’re being irrational about their rationality?
Nobody_Important over 1 year ago
Oh great, math jokes. Like I wanted to feel stupid today.
gammaguy over 1 year ago
“At least you’ll always be a prime number.”
He’s prime, but she doesn’t care. She’s too prim.