Ever heard the joke “Don’t be a d^3x/dt^3” and wondered what it means? 📸 A viral photo of Sushant Singh Rajput wearing a “high IQ” t-shirt with a maths formula has surfaced on social media. Let’s dive in!
The Joke Explained
- d^3x/dt^3: This is calculus talk for the third derivative of position with respect to time. Simply put, it’s a fancy way to describe how acceleration changes over time.
- Don’t be: This phrase gives us advice or a command.
The Punchline of “Don’t be a d^3x/dt^3”
So, when someone says “Don’t be a d^3x/dt^3,” they’re humorously telling you not to act erratically, just like how acceleration shouldn’t change abruptly.
Here’s the Sushant Singh Rajput wearing a t shirt saying don’t be a D3s/dt3. This Formula is physics which means – ‘Don’t be a jerk’.
Hear jerk means jerk#ShushantSinghRajputSushant Tshirts Spoke Volumes pic.twitter.com/LWFgj4xmBV
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