Poetic Maths
This is an oldie but a goodie, it is a bit of poetical mathematics.
But first, let’s show that it’s true….
And, the poem is read thus:
The integral of t squared dt
From one to the cube root of three
times the cosine
of three pi over nine
is the log of the cube root of e.
The original was from Betsy Devine and Joel E. Cohen (I believe), and used ‘z’ rather than ‘t’. But I refuse to pronounce z as ‘zee’ rather than ‘zed’, so I used t instead.
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