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<p>y = sqrt(1-(|x|-1)^2)
y = -2.5 sqrt(1-sqrt((|x|)/2))</p>
<p><3</p>
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<p>y = sqrt(1-(|x|-1)^2)
y = -2.5 sqrt(1-sqrt((|x|)/2))</p>
<p><3</p>
<p>Cool for now but if anyone can turn it into a nerdy pick-up line then it’ll be AWESOME!</p>
<p>Haha, that’s great!</p>
<p>so romantic!
You can make a card and say to he lucky girl/guy (input this into your calc. you’ll see what I mean ). and then give them the card. hahahaha</p>
<p>^ I actually quite like that (though they’d need a nice calculatior to do the modulus signs)</p>
<p>No…just no.</p>
<p>Obligatory xkcd: <a href=“http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/useless.jpg[/url]”>http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/useless.jpg</a></p>
<p>We had to do these in math class. I made a tree…</p>
<p>My math teacher has that xkcd comic about love in her classroom.</p>
<p>I saw something the other day that was like, simplify this:
9x-7i>3(3x-7u)</p>
<p>Would someone be willing to explain how exactly those two functions turn out to graph the heart?</p>
<p>^
[Equation</a> 1](<a href=“y = sqrt(1-(|x|-1)^2)"]Equation - Wolfram|Alpha”>y = sqrt(1-(|x|-1)^2) - Wolfram|Alpha)
[Equation</a> 2](<a href=“y = -2.5 sqrt(1-sqrt((|x|)/2))"]Equation - Wolfram|Alpha”>y = -2.5 sqrt(1-sqrt((|x|)/2)) - Wolfram|Alpha)</p>
<p>The integral from -2 to 2 of the first function is pi…</p>
<p>random but i love wolfram alpha.</p>
<p>Ouch TI-84.</p>
<p>If you change the windows by increasing the min and max y’s, the heart won’t like so fat, haha.</p>
<p>The Foxtrot comic about two Sundays back.</p>
<p>@Meadow36: That’s one of my favorite xkcds. For you computer science buffs, <a href=“http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/karnaugh.jpg[/url]”>http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/karnaugh.jpg</a></p>