When our calculus teacher actually told us this joke today, people actually did start laughing when she said they were walking down the street, which is what inspired Unnamed Character’s reactions throughout the daily flash. Except she actually understands the joke, contrary to what actually happened with some people. A lot of people in the class didn’t seem to get it at first, although they laughed at the earlier parts that weren’t really supposed to be funny. It was probably sarcastic laughter though; I know I was laughing sarcastically throughout, and then when she got to the punchline, I actually did think it was funny. Also, did I mention that calculus is awesome? Because it is.
Haha, that e^x! He’s always so overconfident! (I’m actually not sure what that is supposed to be, I’m not in Calculus, so I don’t know if that’s e to the x or something else entirely…)
Why did that made me laugh…? Not sarcastically, more like not being supposed to laugh at something that’s not suppossed to make you laugh… or something.
oh man, that reminds me of the stuff my AP calc teacher used to say. Don’t remember what any of them were anymore. Maybe I should have had a blog back then. hah
Reminds me of my Calc teacher who liked to rewrite well-known songs to become math related. Yeah… He even did a whole Christmath thingy where our class actually had to sing the songs he wrote for the other math classes. It was weird.
Old World: Yes, as you’re taking the derivative in respects to y, everything but y’s are regarded as constants. In fact, this joke has kinda already been made in the Integral flash ( http://www.walfas.org/?p=583 ), though I’m not sure if you got it there either.
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… There is a button on the “End” panel which doesn’t do anything! :O
Chances are if you click it more than 200 times it will.
@MarisaMuffin: Whoops, that’s not supposed to be there. It’s gone now.
Oh you and your calculus jokes
P_P
Silly e^x, he’s so overconfident lol
Haha, that e^x! He’s always so overconfident! (I’m actually not sure what that is supposed to be, I’m not in Calculus, so I don’t know if that’s e to the x or something else entirely…)
Yay, quickly got fixed!
I lol’d at the creative end.
e^x and c are walking down the street
Why did that made me laugh…? Not sarcastically, more like not being supposed to laugh at something that’s not suppossed to make you laugh… or something.
Though I laughed at the end too.
Darn you. I haven’t been taught that yet.
That joke was bad, really bad.
NO! I MUST FIGHT THE CONSTANTS!
NO e^x, YOU ARE THE CONSTANTS!
AND THEN e^x WAS A ZOMBIE!
AHAhahaha….
What? I found it amusing. XD
oh man, that reminds me of the stuff my AP calc teacher used to say. Don’t remember what any of them were anymore. Maybe I should have had a blog back then. hah
Hahahahahahaha.
I laughed my ass off.
I understood the joke perfectly.
And the answer was 9.
I don’t get it… is (d/dy)(e^x)=0 because your taking the derivative in respect to variable y when you have a function of x?
D:
Reminds me of my Calc teacher who liked to rewrite well-known songs to become math related. Yeah… He even did a whole Christmath thingy where our class actually had to sing the songs he wrote for the other math classes. It was weird.
I have heard of that joke before!
Old World: Yes, as you’re taking the derivative in respects to y, everything but y’s are regarded as constants. In fact, this joke has kinda already been made in the Integral flash ( http://www.walfas.org/?p=583 ), though I’m not sure if you got it there either.
@Cirno is a Genius
….RIGHT!! The answer is 9! YOU ARE A GENIUS!!
Hahaha I don’t get it. I’m still a kid. Not really. I guess.
I guess you have to be extremely good at math to seriously get it. :x
⑨ is Waldo
I wish I was taking calculus, but I couldn’t really fit it in. :|
damn you dy. I’ve always hated you and never loved you. What with your ability to trick people.
You are amazing, KirbyM. That is all.
@Pipokary: Waldo is the strongest?
calculus……awesome…? … haha, oh you..
I give this an e/π.
>.> <.<
I just always wanted to say that. Very cool, even if I dont get it at all. ; ;
But Waldo isn’t here!
Epic compilation of math jokes: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~invar/lions.html
The answer is … ZERO PEOPLE! Because there are no busses in Gensokyo!