Can You Solve This Equation? A Collection of Math Jokes and Sayings

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The discussion revolves around seeking help for math-related jokes and sayings for an upcoming project. Participants share their enjoyment of previously encountered jokes and express a willingness to contribute their own. A specific limerick is mentioned, incorporating a math equation in a humorous context. The humor is emphasized through a playful scenario involving two characters in a bar using math-related curse words. The thread highlights the community's engagement in sharing and creating math humor.
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If anyone out there can help me with coming up with some great math-related jokes or sayings, it would be very appriciated. There is a rather large project comming up, and I haven't started yet, but I will also post the ones I find if you are willing to help. I have heard a lot of great ones, but now I am kicking myself for not writing them down.
Thank you!
 
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A google search brought me here. I didn't read them all (yet), but some of the ones I read were pretty funny (even the ones I've heard before). Is any of this along the lines you're looking for? BTW, I think your signature is hilarious.
 
This one is my favorite.

A limerick.
((12+144+20+(3*4^{1/2})))/7)+(5*11)=9^2+0
Do you know what it says to make it a limerick?
 
Two guys go into a bar, and well, they say curse words in math using a calculator. Isn't that funny as hell?
 
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