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Ash should have used it on e^(x^2) or e^(2x)
Comment by moser — September 19, 2011 @ 11:34 am
A constant function and e^x were walking down the street, when they see a derivative coming toward them. The constant function yells, “If that derivative gets me, there’ll be nothing left of me!” and runs away. e^x confidently walks up to the derivative and says, “Hi, I’m e^x and you can’t hurt me!” “Hi, I’m the derivative with respect to y!” says the derivative, and e^x vanishes in a puff of smoke.
Comment by Sean Palmer — September 19, 2011 @ 2:15 pm
I’m stealing this.
Comment by L.A.W. — September 19, 2011 @ 4:58 pm
“[via feurig, via the interwebz (complete with spelling errors)]”
Really? This joke seems a little…. derivative.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaah (dons sunglasses)
Comment by George — September 19, 2011 @ 10:44 pm
@Sean: that was terrible, but I have to admit it gave me a pretty good laugh. the lesson is to beware derivatives, in all forms.
@George: these jokes are getting worse at an exponential rate.
Comment by johngineer — September 19, 2011 @ 11:13 pm