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  • i watched it while the maths lesson :'D

  • short was the right word ^^

  • Somebody aint getting laid

  • I pie with my little i an imaginary number!

  • hahahhahah oh i got it-ish

  • lol.

    imaginary: be rational!

    pi: be real!

  • hahahaha lol

  • Too complex.

  • @maskedavenger777 Not really, pi is an irrational number, based on the categorization system for numbers, and i is not a number, so it is placed into the group of not real numbers.

  • @kr00k3d100 You are so literal. It's like you got a complex. :p :) . I was gossiping about you with Senor Gerolamo Cardano. He was the first to deal with the real and the imaginary at more than a simple level. In fact it all adds up. I got the vector on the larger set of the realm which accepts a lifetime membership for even the degenerates. I think that is so large and generous a concept.

  • The joke is based on high school mathematics - not exactly from the summit of high level mathematical theory or jargon.

  • it's good, but the begining of the clip was confusing, made me think I missed something...

  • because π is an irrational number, having decimals and i is an irrational number, generally tought in maths c to solve the square root of 1

  • you dont have to be smart to know this, this requires algebra level math....

    but i have to say i never thought of it....thumb up

  • xaxaxa

    

  • i never know what that joke means i just didnt get it its kinda funny i understand know when i started studying math in English

  • niicceee haahaa

  • I have the F, The C and the K, all i need is YOU

  • LOL Pi is an irrational number which means it is a number that never stops. God i laughed so hard at this!

  • @TheMelonStorm and 'i' means imaginary number, or square root of -1, get it, 'Get Real'?

  • ROFL

  • Cute lol

  • IDGI

  • ahaha good one!

  • Simplify the following equation : 2i<6u

  • @mrllamas1000 imaginary numbers aren't ordered. Or was this meant to be a joke?

  • @PuttahBoy if you divide each side by 2, then you get i<3u

  • @mrllamas1000 Ahh not bad ;)

  • I think the description jokes are funnier xD

  • omg! i saw a shirt with this on it at the science museum, but i didn't get it :(

  • I dont get it? :(

  • @wickenoftheklicken i isn't a real number and pi isn't a rational number.

  • e^x thought he couldn't get hurt by the differential, "you can't do shit to me I'm e^x!", the differential replied "i'm d/dy"

    OH SHIT

  • LMAO!!!

  • if you understand this ''joke'' you're a nerd

  • @erikmannetje3 you're jealous u are smart like a shit

  • @erikmannetje3 that's incorrect.

  • @erikmannetje3 I'm only thirteen what level of nerd am I?

  • @cjl1441997 no its an absolutely natural log cabin.

  • This joke is for smart people only... Very good, my friend.

  • @Scp1966 why u think that this joke is for smart people .. do u mean by that ur smart bcoz u get it!!

  • @Scp1966 ermm it really isn't :S

  • @Scp1966 or for ppl that can copy from google

  • @Scp1966 veeeeerrryyyyyy complicated joke

  • i stands for imaginary unit and is used in algebra for things that 'exist' in a parabola but aren't tangible .Like the square root of a negative number. Which two numbers are negative and the same but multiply to be positive? None. It doesn't exist! So it's not real.

  • @WolfgartheBold no. i is the square root of -1 thats it. its doesnt stand for anything besides that

  • @JSasRays It is indeed called the "Imaginary number" and it equals -1^2 , therefore it is not a "Real Number" and it is indeed used to help explain the squaring of negative numbers. So yeah you are wrong on this one.

  • @FtRapture lol fail. -1^2 is 1. i equals the square root of -1. SO yeah you are wrong on this one. and why would you say -1^2 isnt a real number, its 1... nice try

  • @JSasRays I guess typing sqrt of -1 came out wrong my typo, sorry; however, the facts still stand that √-1 is i and it does stand for the imaginary number. It allows the sqrt to be negative. I am sure you have Google on your planet and you can Google "Imaginary Number" have fun trolling youtube though,

  • @FtRapture how am i trolling? i equals sprt of -1 it doesnt stand for every imaginary #

  • @JSasRays Actually, i does not even stand for every square root of -1, it's always just one amongst others. In the complex numbers you have just i and -i, but in the quaternions, for instance, it's i²=j²=k²=-1 but i≠j, i≠k and j≠k. That's why it's no good to "define" i:=√(-1), you rather have to first define ℂ so that the multiplication rules in this field lead to i²=-1.

  • @leftaroundabout I think j and k are only useful in pure mathematics. I hate quaternions.

  • @JSasRays To clarify I meant to type i^2=-1

  • what did the 0 say to the 8.... nice belt

  • I think, i here is an imaginary number sqrt (-1) hence is not real. (its a standard notation)

  • I don't think i is a variable. in the standard notation i stands for an imaginary number. Sqrt -1 and hence is not real.

  • blaahh

  • pi is not rational (3.14159 etc)

    i is a variable and therefore not a constant and does not hold a specific value.

    Hope that cleared it up for all you ten year olds who did not get it.

  • @MultiStickATG "Hope that cleared it up for all you ten year olds who did not get it."

    It's funny that you're insulting people for not getting it when you don't yourself.

    i is a constant.However does not belong to the real set of numbers like 1, 5, 17, etc, it belongs to the imaginary set.

  • hahahhhaahahahhaha 

  • GAMU NHENGU

  • at first I thought it was supposed to be an "I pee" joke....

  • HAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHA­HAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHA­AHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAH­AHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAH­AHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAH­AHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAH­HA......not funny

  • Hey e^x integrate in our conversation !

    e^x : I can ´t

    LOL

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  • AAH I actually found that was funny :P

  • is i really rational? i thought just real numbers could also be rational

  • pi is an irrational number

    i= sqre root of -1

  • good video, now you have just verified that most youtube users are actually under 16!

  • lol i get it...

  • @supornerdy can u explain to me plzzzz

  • @sy9593 pi is an IRRATIONAL number, and i is a NONREAL number.

    Get it yet?

  • @supornerdy i do now xD

  • i pee?

  • But does i count as a rational number?

  • @ScalarPhotonZ It depends if it has a rational multiplier

  • @CaraBrimleyRules if it's rational, it can be expressed as a/b, being a and b integers and b different from zero, so.. yeah.

  • ???

  • lol

  • be rational and get real? lol

  • I understand that, but its extremely NOT funny.

  • why is the square root of AB absurd?

  • @toolworks and variable to a rational exponent is generally called a surd

  • >>> IS THIS REAL? IT COULD BE REAL,.But what if This...ISN't Real?Dammit!

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    >>> IS THIS REAL? IT COULD BE REAL.But what if This...ISN't Real?Dammit!

  • >>> IS THIS REAL? IT COULD BE REAL.But what if This...ISN't Real?Dammit!

  • it's a bad joke, but I get it.

  • this is an old joke

  • Thx 4 uploading!

  • woooow.......

  • hahahhahahahhahahahahhahaha

  • hehe, me like!

  • classic

  • retarded

  • hahahahha

  • lol student joke

  • :)) very good

  • haha

  • very funny...lol

  • lol!

    "get real"!

  • fuck you too

  • haha funny!

  • @Streaky1986 u r sick

  • couse ur an idiot

  • i thought the joke was "I pee"

  • @zvuk It would be "I pie" in that case.

  • @lleksikon Classic English speakers' mistake.. "π" is not pronounced like "pie" in Greek. It's pronounced like "pea". ;)

  • @zvuk Finally..!! Someone who pronounces π correctly..

  • Imaginary number is a often used when you're working with complex digits. Normally when you go to find the root for say; -1. In the real world it is impossible to see it, but in physics and math, they have found a way too use it as a tool. There for they say that root of -1 is "i".

    Rational digits are numbers you write in fraction-form. For instans, you can write 3 as 3/1, 6/2, etc... But it's often used so you can get the exact answer, like 1/3

  • lol

  • Electrical engineers annoyingly use j instead of i for the imaginary unit.

  • @FreeInquisition I read about it in Richard Feynman's book... :)

  • Pi = Irrational.

    i = Imaginary.

    i : Be rational!

    Pi : Get real!

  • I giggled a little ... good one

  • me neither :/

  • I lol'd

  • hell naw lol good 1

  • i get it, its just not funny

  • fuckin funny

  • LOL

  • ? i dont get it, can sumone help???

  • lol are u serious?!?! how old are you!

    its funny because "i" is an unreal number and pi is an irrational number

  • you know that maybe not all of us know theese words bcause maybe they dont come from England or USA and are that good in english

  • haha...

  • I get it pi is iritinal and i is imiginary.

  • No.

    Pi is irrational and i is imaginary.

    *spelling errors*

    jokes.

  • giggles

  • LOL!

  • hahaha i get it!

  • lol

  • ahhahahahahahahaha, loved it, really funny (I'm not a ned, just understand good jokes) :P

  • not that funny but i understand it

  • AHAAAHHA I GETTT ITTTTTTTT!

  • yay! Someone understands it

  • @HaywirePictures4002 I have not seen that symbol before, I assume it represents imaginary numbers. Am I correct?

  • @mikecool1121 Wouldn't pi then tell i to get real?

  • umm not really.

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