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Comment Re:e^x (Score 1) 1129

Wherever it's from, it's definitely well known. The cheer has made it as far as UMR. Here's our, um, derivative (haha, punny. laugh dammit!)
E to the X, dy / dx
E to the X, dx
Cosine, Secant, Tangent, Sine,
3 point 1-4-1-5-9
PV equals nRT
Let's Go Miners, Victory!

Occasionally, I've heard the first few lines mangled into
E to the X, E to the Y,
E to the X, dx / dy

but, whatever, to each his or her own.

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