All of the equations in the second panel start out with “y=”. That’s the way equations like that always are, but why? Instead of something like y=2x, it could be x=0.5y. It should come out the same, but when I suggested that to my math teacher once, he said it was never done that way, but he couldn’t give me a satisfactory explanation of why. Anyone here know why it’s always done that way?
There is a high probability of many people liking the math comics; but the mean comic reader will say nasty things about them. It’s just their mode of operation.
Jacob Mattingly 10 months ago
still waiting for a strip for Dune Chapter 2. Soon. Soon enough.
Concretionist 10 months ago
Snakes on a plane is cute. As is prime rib.
seanfear 10 months ago
I’m sure Numberphile fans won’t mind those
thevideostoreguy 10 months ago
And yet, someone just did. Getting awfully meta, Fox Trot.
mccollunsky 10 months ago
Math cartoons could do well, but there will be divided opinion.
Hello Everyone 10 months ago
Much Better than “Meth” Cartoons! :)
jzummak 10 months ago
There are lots of them from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
Kroykali 10 months ago
Today’s classic FoxTrot Sunday strip:
https://www.gocomics.Com/foxtrot/2003/03/09
Doug K 10 months ago
The plot to the Calculus: The Movie may have been too derivative, but it was integral to its final solution.
Imagine 10 months ago
Sin me up.
Doug K 10 months ago
In the sequel to “Snakes on a Plane”, a Z-axis will be added.
It will be in 3-D and it will be called “Snakes in Space”.
Doug K 10 months ago
As they go forth and multiply, they will be rapidly adding to the world.
Jwhitcomb1966 10 months ago
My Dad was a math professor for 28 years. He would find this comic strip hilarious!
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Math puns are
The first sine of madness!
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Puns make me numb, but math puns make me…
Number.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Math Pun
We know that 6 was afraid of 7 since 7 ate 9. But why did 7 eat 9 in the first place.
Because it wanted 3 square meals a day.littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Parallel lines have so much in common…
it’s a shame they’ll never meet.
Purple People Eater 10 months ago
All of the equations in the second panel start out with “y=”. That’s the way equations like that always are, but why? Instead of something like y=2x, it could be x=0.5y. It should come out the same, but when I suggested that to my math teacher once, he said it was never done that way, but he couldn’t give me a satisfactory explanation of why. Anyone here know why it’s always done that way?
cdward 10 months ago
They would appeal to a subset of the population.
minty_Joe 10 months ago
Apple pi or cherry pi?
SharkNose 10 months ago
Anybody remember “The Jason Fox Math Quizzer” for Apple devices? If you do, then there are some rewards for you. ;)
walstib Premium Member 10 months ago
Panel one is a week late. Should have run it on March forth.
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago
Someone asked me if there was ever a book that made me cry. I answered “yes, calculus”
rayannina 10 months ago
Hey, it’s working for Randall Munroe …
jel354 10 months ago
There could be prime interest in the Calculus movie.
P51Strega 10 months ago
There is a high probability of many people liking the math comics; but the mean comic reader will say nasty things about them. It’s just their mode of operation.
P51Strega 10 months ago
The hopelessly square,root for such entertainment.
MichiganMitten 10 months ago
See Sidney Harris.
Brilliant_Birdie 10 months ago
I don’t know, I might be able to understand more complex math if it was in comic form.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 10 months ago
I actually got some of those. Quite clever.
zwilnik64 10 months ago
XKCD’s been making this joke for years.
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
After Jason is done with these, it’ll be the aftermath.
r413j731 10 months ago
How long have you been waiting to post that?
Thehag 10 months ago
Not any kind of a math head, but I like these, especially the Snakes on a Plane panel.
KEA 10 months ago
Calculus: The Movie — where math(s) is integral to the plot
Drbarb71 Premium Member 10 months ago
Dang he would be any math teacher’s dream! Not only would the cartoons help kids understand concepts, they could be encouraged to draw their own!
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Does Scientific American still publish?
dpatrickryan Premium Member 10 months ago
Randall Monroe might have some advice…
EMGULS79 10 months ago
I think some of the commenters here are going off on tangents….
M.K.Staffeld 10 months ago
If Jason sends them out to lots of sites, his chances of success will multiply.
listmom 10 months ago
Ah Jason, secant ye shall find.
listmom 10 months ago
Tom Lehrer once said he wanted to write a sexy math textbook: Tropic of Calculus
pchemcat 10 months ago
I liked them Jason.
Blackthorne42 10 months ago
I like those, tangentially speaking
Dr_Fogg 10 months ago
I never understood prime numbers. Fibonacci I get
j_crane 10 months ago
He’s been doing this all along
jofore9 10 months ago
he left out pie are square.
Rand al'Thor 10 months ago
In college, I made some cartoons based on metallurgy (my major).
Atanwat 10 months ago
The second rack of ribs may not be “prime”, but it is “perfect”.
Doctor Go 10 months ago
I didn’t get the last one…
JohnTheFoole 9 months ago
Ackshully, I thought they were pretty good.
Zykoic 9 months ago
Grandson taking pre-calculus. He enjoyed this cartoon.