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Lol, leave him alone. It's his choice if he wants to post jokes or not. Personally, I enjoy reading each and every joke that gets posted in this thread.n
nt a problem, but m worried that u waste ur entire day attempting to make us laugh and most ppl dont even bother to see ur posts..
u leave me alone..Lol, leave him alone. It's his choice if he wants to post jokes or not. Personally, I enjoy reading each and every joke that gets posted in this thread.
Q: What's the integral of (1/cabin)d(cabin)?
A: A natural log cabin!
This used to be more funny:
Person 1: What's the integral of 1/cabin?
Person 2: A natural log cabin.
Person 1: No, a houseboat – you forgot to add the c!
The first part of this joke relies on the fact that the primitive (formed when finding the antiderivative) of the function 1/x is ln(x). The second part is then based on the fact that the antiderivative is actually a class of functions, requiring the inclusion of a constant of integration, usually denoted as C — something which many calculus students forget. Thus, the indefinite integral of 1/cabin is "ln(cabin) + c", or "A natural log cabin plus the sea", ie. "A houseboat".
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