Just remember that the sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side and you’ll be fine.
I think you mean a right triangle. Also the sum is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
Also the question of the day from him from in today’s strip at Creators.com and at Arcamax.com. Later.
It’s a cruel, cruel world, Joe!
Joe’s body language says it all!
Whether Joe learns or not is variable.
That’s the kid that will prove the Riemann Hypothesis before he hits twenty.
as an alternative, you don’t need no steeekin’ algebra to flip burgers
LOL!!! Good point, Joe!
Don’t know much about algebra, I don’t know what a slide rule is for.
Add? Subtract? Ha, the stuff you’ll have to do with them makes addition and subtraction look like… well, addition and subtraction! ☺
Not so soon from Joe’s perspective. We’re talking at least five years. And he might never advance that far in math.
Mr Nobody about 5 years ago
Just remember that the sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side and you’ll be fine.
BillSlach about 5 years ago
I think you mean a right triangle. Also the sum is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
Also the question of the day from him from in today’s strip at Creators.com and at Arcamax.com. Later.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
It’s a cruel, cruel world, Joe!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Joe’s body language says it all!
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Whether Joe learns or not is variable.
WaitingMan about 5 years ago
That’s the kid that will prove the Riemann Hypothesis before he hits twenty.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
as an alternative, you don’t need no steeekin’ algebra to flip burgers
coffeeturtle about 5 years ago
LOL!!! Good point, Joe!
walstib Premium Member about 5 years ago
Don’t know much about algebra, I don’t know what a slide rule is for.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
Add? Subtract? Ha, the stuff you’ll have to do with them makes addition and subtraction look like… well, addition and subtraction! ☺
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
Not so soon from Joe’s perspective. We’re talking at least five years. And he might never advance that far in math.