Somebody put this on my Facebook page. I like it.
Reminds one of the old joke. The kid comes home from school, and his father asks him “What did you learn today?” The boy says “pi r square.” The father says “No, son, pi are round. Cornbread are square.”
Yesterday I made a pecan pie. Mighty tasty!
Another Oops. So what’s new? This is the first strip in the story:
For a pizza with radius z and thickness a, the volume is:
Pi * z * z * a
I love it!
I always knew that Pizza was magical!!
Pizza pie sometimes is square. Is square a special mathematical case of round or visa versa?
Maybe both are considered polygons because as you add extra sides at the limit you have a circle. Answered my own question. Three years of calculus was not wasted!
If you consider a circle to be every point equidistant from a central point, then on a chessboard, the possible moves of a king define a square circle. Got that one from our prof for math 352, Basic Concepts of Analysis.
Divad, Allef trams eno era uoy David.