Re: How a circle can be squared

From: Dae-jung Yoo (no-mail_at_no-mail-address.com)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 01:59:52 +0900


"Kasumoto Nanahara" <slay102@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:25096815.0410131747.70e99f3a@posting.google.com...
> Yes I know what you all say, that this is impossible. But it is not,
> and I have solved this long thought out this problem to find one
> simple solution : 2x^2+ 16(pi)y - 37z, where z is the radius, y is the
> diameter, and x is the circumference. Surely you should all be able
> to plug this in somewhere. I win, you lose.

I am sorry I cannot understand your math-joke.
By the way,
O^2 (<-- A circle is squared.)
Yes, a circle can be squared.
A circle can be cubed, too.
O^3 (<-- Now, it is cubed.)
end of my math-joke.



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