Why do math teachers love parks?
Because of all the natural logs!
Because of all the natural logs!
Natural logs (ln) are a core calculus function, and parks are full of literal natural logs — fallen or hewn timber that is entirely, authentically natural. The math teacher's love of parks is both recreationally reasonable and logarithmically motivated.
Say it with the genuine enthusiasm of someone who has found their ideal lunch break destination.
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Why did the math teacher open a window?
To get some natural log!
Parallel lines have so much in common...
It's a shame they'll never meet.
Why should you never argue with a 90-degree angle?
Because it's always right!
What do you call friends who love math?
Algebros!
Why is the obtuse triangle always upset?
Because it's never right!
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