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A couple of years ago, a friend sent me a photograph of a tree that had been in a cement planter for several years such that, once removed, the roots looked like a big cube. The pun was that they were cubic root trees. (ha ha). I was informed this morning that it is Square Root Day, and so I've been trying to find it on the Internet. Anyone know which photo I'm talking about?
Have your pi and e it, too!
http://www.pidye.com
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I was looking around for stuff on pi day and found this:
http://letsplaymath.wordpress.com/2009/ … -root-day/
A little late, but better late than never...
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who can use induction.
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Thats cool! Good find bossk171
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