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TIL that bears are a certain prime number, they exist on an ordinary number-line where they are neither odd nor even, and they can become square-rooted (which I think means they shrink to the size of a gerbil and that thought is so adorable to me).
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CroytheHorse
MemberAw hell nah, Math Bear!?
Genetiva
MemberWhich formula am I supposed to use?
PrinceGoatCheese
MemberTIL that bears are a certain prime number, they exist on an ordinary number-line where they are neither odd nor even, and they can become square-rooted (which I think means they shrink to the size of a gerbil and that thought is so adorable to me).
Seek731
MemberMr grizz?
Bongani
MemberObviously the one that solves for bear.
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