Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 06, 1988
Transcript:
Calvin: Here's another problem I can't figure out. What's 9+4? Hobbes: Ooh, that's a tricky one. You have to use calculus and imaginary numbers for this. Calvin: Imaginary numbers?! Hobbes: You know eleventeen, thirty-twelve, and all those little confusing at first. Calvin: How did you learn all this? You've never even gone to school! Hobbes: Instinct. Tigers are born with it.
bhillianthe over 14 years ago
that’s a hella instinct Hobbes
kpreethy over 14 years ago
Yeah!! they are born with it….
Icalasari about 14 years ago
They’re born full of something…
DragonWizzard almost 14 years ago
Full of….. You uh. You see where I’m going with this.
DerkinsVanPelt218 almost 14 years ago
Yes, numbers like “i” or “u” simply do not exist in any true mathematic terms, they represent whatever the equation my need them to.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
A possibly imaginary tiger talking about imaginary numbers.
bmonk almost 12 years ago
If I live to be eleventy-twelve, I will never understand Hobbes’ math.
Cabeman1099 over 11 years ago
For the record, there is such a. Thing as an imaginary number
AdmiralMercurial almost 9 years ago
I remember how excited I was when I found out there actually was such a thing as “imaginary numbers”. Took me straight back to memories of this comic.
(insert name here) about 7 years ago
imaginary number,i,is equal to the square root of -1
(insert name here) about 7 years ago
the way hobbes put it,they will write {(30)2}
billwilliams1 about 6 years ago
94
MateRight almost 6 years ago
13
DanWolfie about 4 years ago
I remember my high school’s math office had this strip taped to a closet door. I like Hobbes’s pose in the last panel.
Dragongirl55 about 2 years ago
I first read this when I was six. Eight years later, I found out imaginary numbers were an actual thing. My life felt like a lie.