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Yo babe, you can be sin^2 x and ill be cos^2 x
and together, we'll be 1.

December 20, 2011

15 Comments • Newest first

caapjelmm

Yeah these were great!

here's another one

You must be an asymptote, because I just find myself getting closer and closer to you.

Reply December 21, 2011
032193sid

@marilanna: It's a play of phonetics :O Well, if that one doesn't suit your taste, you could always replace it with "integral of e^xy"

Reply December 20, 2011
marilanna

@shairn OH okay I get it. I thought the guy used the period to indicate multiplication or something, that's why it made no sense XD

Reply December 20, 2011
shairn

@marilanna: That would be sec^2C.
1/cosC = cosC^-1 = secC.

Reply December 20, 2011
marilanna

[quote=shairn]secant of C is equal to the cosine of C to the -1 power, or 1/cosC.[/quote]

So secC is equal to 1/[(cosC)^2] ?

Reply December 20, 2011
shairn

[quote=marilanna]I'd use this, but I don't want to use something that I don't understand o.o[/quote]

secant of C is equal to the cosine of C to the -1 power, or 1/cosC.

Reply December 20, 2011
marilanna

[quote=032193sid]You are so damn 1/(cosC). 1/(cosC) = secC = sexy.[/quote]

I'd use this, but I don't want to use something that I don't understand o.o

Reply December 20, 2011
Davyn

Ironically, my calculus teacher announced he would be proposing to his girlfriend on Christmas Eve and someone told him to make a heart on a calculator. I might bring that up to him, Keey.

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
032193sid

You are so damn 1/(cosC). 1/(cosC) = secC = sexy.

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
shairn

[quote=Keey]Or, better, type this into google:

(sqrt(cos(x))*cos(200 x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01, sqrt(9-x^2), -sqrt(9-x^2) from -4.5 to 4[/quote]

I officially love whoever took the time to do this.

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
pr3stig3

I don't know if you're in my range, but I'd sure like to take you home to my domain.
@Keey: That's siiiiiiiiick! Time for some corny pickup line action

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
xVolcomStone

I like it.

How bout... Hey babe, you be sin2x and I'll be 2sinxcosx. Then we'll equal each other.

Okay, nvm, yours is better.

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
Keey

Or, better, type this into google:

(sqrt(cos(x))*cos(200 x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01, sqrt(9-x^2), -sqrt(9-x^2) from -4.5 to 4

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
shairn

You make my y = 2 turn into y = 2x.

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited
Archetype

You exponentially rise my parabola.

Reply December 20, 2011 - edited