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Best answer to maths homework ever.
Topic Started: May 15, 2008, 5:23 pm (48 Views)
Likhan
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I've been doing a LOT of maths homework lately, and we're just repeating stuff we've been learning the rest of the year. which means that math has become THE boringness for me as i know this stuff too god already. So, i answered this to "Calculate the volume of these cylinders":

Considering that Pi is an irrational number, i can sadly not calculate this as the volumes will be irrational too, meaning that they have an infinite number of digits and not even the universe can do these circles, as the atoms are to big.

Owned. :P
Edited by Likhan, May 15, 2008, 6:20 pm.
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Papeh
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Yeah. Circles and circular objects (like cones and cylinders) are like that. They're like not fixed in volume/area :(

When calculating scientific stuff sometimes, I'll enter 50 digits of pi into my pwnsome calculator.. For fun. :D

I liek squares and polygons. They're fixed in shape. :wub:
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