All the talk of equations (or is it Equasii?) on the big thread on Leupold scopes got me wondering. Seems like several people were throwing around big words and proving theorems and quoting postulates. So I decided to do a little research on some of our scholars. Here are a few examples of exams, questions and problems from one of our more illustrious, yet oh so humble members (who shall remain nameless because I don't wish to cause a big stink) college career.
Holy crap I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. Those were classic. However................. you could solve for x by taking the square root of the sum of the squares of the two given sides. Or you could integrate with respect to y for the equation of 3/4y from y = 0 to y = 4. I don't have the triangle in front of me but if I remember it right i don't have it upside down. Anyways, that will give you its area which you can work backwards from a squater since a triangle is a square and determint it's x leg which would be totally stupid since it would give you the wrong answer anyways, but if you have a professor who doesn't know enough anyways you'd get half credit for sounding like you know what your talking about even though you don't. Maybe someone will call me on it some day huh???? ROFL. I just thought I'd keep to the tradition of making sure stinky maintains his continual influx of anti-stinkies.