If a hippo and a moose meet at their heads to form a right angle, what is
the line that joins their tails together?
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Corwin (10 math fag points to whoever gets it first)
Ramen Junkie - 21 Jul 2004 23:48 GMT
> If a hippo and a moose meet at their heads to form a right angle, what is
> the line that joins their tails together?
Root [ (Length of Hippo)^2+(Length of Moose)^2 ]
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Corwin of Amber - 22 Jul 2004 19:08 GMT
> > If a hippo and a moose meet at their heads to form a right angle, what is
> > the line that joins their tails together?
>
> Root [ (Length of Hippo)^2+(Length of Moose)^2 ]
Not quite, but you get 1 point for your answer.
Wes Parker - 22 Jul 2004 01:39 GMT
HIPPOTOMOOSE LOLOL
> If a hippo and a moose meet at their heads to form a right angle, what is
> the line that joins their tails together?
>
> --
> Corwin (10 math fag points to whoever gets it first)
Saint Avenger - 22 Jul 2004 01:39 GMT
So says Corwin of Amber:
> If a hippo and a moose meet at their heads to form a right angle, what is
> the line that joins their tails together?
Some play on the word Hypotenuse.
- Avenger
Cory Testerman - 22 Jul 2004 05:18 GMT