Wrong:
f(x) = potato^3 = 3d potato f'(x) = 3 potato^2 = 2d potato chips x3 f''(x) = 6 potato = 1d potato fries x6
Counterpoint:
I can derive/make fries from potatoes and pringles from fries
That would work if chips were made out of fries.
Looks like those are crisps and not chips.
Crisps could theoretically be made from fries, chips cannot.
In order to be a chip, it literally has be a “chip” of a potato.
Crisps can be made from anything.
Don’t Google cow chips…
I’m gonna pitch that a potato is a volume (3D), a chip is a surface (2D), and a fry is a line (1D), and so fries and chips should be flipped.
I feel like I’ve seen this meme before, it’s very derivative
So then the integral would look like…?
I fought that thing in Pikmin
I’m a little confused here. Wouldn’t be the chips in second position since it’s a plane?
- Volume => ax3
- Surface => a3x2
- Line => a6x
f(x) = Potatoes
f’(x) = Potato mash
f’'(x) = Pringles
FIFY