What's going on in this picture?
He's trying to prove e=mc^2 by using only the quadratic formula, a cube, a parabola and a random equation.
That's pretty impressive if you ask me
>Okay, Jeffrey, and everyone else! Listen! Get in position for the photo. Wait, why is nothing written on that board? Can you scribble some formulae down so our audience knows it's a maths class? Google something, quick. "A=1/2 bh" is apparently the area of a triangle, can you draw a triangle? Can you draw a cube somewhere else? Write E=mc^2 too. Quadratic formula should be good, and can you sketch a quadratic too? Okay, we're running out of time, just get in position!
Has this child unlocked an entirely new realm of mathematics?
>>7968564
Popmath
>>7968591
I can accept this answer.
God popsci/math or anything is just cancerous to actual understanding.
This is how you freak out your math teacher.
>>7968591
Popmath always needs a capital sigma in it somewhere.
actually...
e=2.7182818284...
>>7968564
Well obviously he's trying to find the nth complex root of the well-defined calebi yau manifold using third-order Barnett Integrable functions.
e=mc vagina
>>7968564
Jesus, the shit on the board is barely even related
>>7968564
Trying to solve for C
>>7968587
>12-3=15
>>7968575
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
>>7969285
>Calabi
>>7969431
My bad