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== Season 1 ==
== Season 1 ==
 
==={{e|1ACV04}}===
=== {{e|1ACV04}} ===
*The [[Nimbus]] ship has the serial number "BP-[[1729]]", a reference to [[1729|the Hardy-Ramanujan number]], the smallest non-trivial taxicab number.
The [[Nimbus]] ship has the serial number "BP-[[1729]]", a reference to [[1729|the Hardy-Ramanujan number]], the smallest non-trivial taxicab number.


== Season 2 ==
== Season 2 ==
==={{e|2ACV04}}===
*[[Bender]] is [[Bender's mother|his mom's]] [[1729]]th son, another reference to [[1729|the Hardy-Ramanujan number]].


=== {{e|2ACV04}} ===
==={{e|2ACV06}}===
[[Bender]] is [[Bender's mother|his mom's]] [[1729]]th son, another reference to [[1729|the Hardy-Ramanujan number]].
*Flexo's and Bender's serial numbers, 3370318 and 2716057 respectively, are a sum of two cubes:
 
:3370318 = 119<sup>3</sup> + 119<sup>3</sup> <br>
=== {{e|2ACV06}} ===
:2716057 = 952<sup>3</sup> + (-951)<sup>3</sup> <br>
Flexo's and Bender's serial numbers, 3370318 and 2716057 respectively,  
are a sum of two cubes:
 
3370318 = 119<sup>3</sup> + 119<sup>3</sup> <br>
2716057 = 952<sup>3</sup> + (-951)<sup>3</sup> <br>
<br>
 
=== {{e|2ACV07}} ===


==={{e|2ACV07}}===
*While Fry and Amy are in the closet, there are two books labelled P and NP. This refers to the {{w|P versus NP problem}} in {{w|computer science}}.
*While Fry and Amy are in the closet, there are two books labelled P and NP. This refers to the {{w|P versus NP problem}} in {{w|computer science}}.
*Outside of Bender's computer dating service, the sign advertises that it is "[[Wiktionary:Discreet|discreet]] and [[Wiktionary:Discrete|discrete]]", referencing the field of {{w|discrete mathematics}}.
*Outside of Bender's computer dating service, the sign advertises that it is "[[Wiktionary:Discreet|discreet]] and [[Wiktionary:Discrete|discrete]]", referencing the field of {{w|discrete mathematics}}.


==={{e|2ACV08}}===
[[File:Number 9 Raging Bender.jpg|200px|right]]
[[File:Number 9 Raging Bender.jpg|200px|right]]
==={{e|2ACV08}}=== 
*This episode as well as in "[[I Dated a Robot]]", features the theater [[Loew's ℵ0-Plex|Loew's ℵ<sub>0</sub>-Plex.]] {w|Aleph number|ℵ (aleph)} is used in a sequence of numbers to represent the size of infinite sets. Also, the suffix -plex means how many screens in a cinema. In this case, the ℵ would indicate that there is a countably infinite number of screens in Loew theater.  (it represents the cardinality, not the size).
*This episode as well as in "[[I Dated a Robot]]", features the theater [[Loew's ℵ0-Plex|Loew's ℵ<sub>0</sub>-Plex.]] {w|Aleph number|ℵ (aleph)} is used in a sequence of numbers to represent the size of infinite sets. Also, the suffix -plex means how many screens in a cinema. In this case, the ℵ would indicate that there is a countably infinite number of screens in Loew theater.  (it represents the cardinality, not the size).


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=== {{e|2ACV18}} ===
=== {{e|2ACV18}} ===
* Bender sees the number 1010011010 in the mirror. After the {{w|binary}} digits have been decoded, it reads "666".
*Bender sees the number 1010011010 in the mirror. After the {{w|binary}} digits have been decoded, it reads "666".


== Season 3 ==
== Season 3 ==
==={{e|3ACV02}}===   
==={{e|3ACV02}}===   
*In this episode, a sign reads ''Historic √66'' (pronounced Historic Root 66, or Route) is a parody of the U.S. Route 66. It is also an irrational root.  
*In this episode, a sign reads ''[[Historic √66]]'' (pronounced Historic Root 66, or Route) is a parody of the U.S. Route 66. It is also an irrational root.  


==={{e|3ACV11}}===  
==={{e|3ACV11}}===  
*The π-in-1 oil is an oil lubricant, with an irrational amount of oils in one.  
*The π-in-1 oil is an oil lubricant, with an irrational amount of oils in one.  


==={{e|3ACV21}}===  
==={{e|3ACV21}}===  
*π<sup>th</sup> Avenue is an irrational evenue, one of the many irrational references by the Futurama writers.
*π<sup>th</sup> Avenue is an irrational evenue, one of the many irrational references by the Futurama writers.


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==={{e|4ACV04}}===  
==={{e|4ACV04}}===  
*[[πkea]] is yet another irrational number reference.  
*[[πkea]] is yet another irrational number reference.  


== Season 5 ==
== Season 5 ==
=== {{f|2}} ===
=== {{f|2}} ===
*In ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'', [[Colleen O'Hallahan|Colleen]] can be seen wearing a shirt with a quantified statement at the church where Yivo is introduced. The statement reads "For all X, Love (heart) X."
*In ''[[The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'', [[Colleen O'Hallahan|Colleen]] can be seen wearing a shirt with a quantified statement at the church where Yivo is introduced. The statement reads "For all X, Love (heart) X."
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==={{f|3}}===  
==={{f|3}}===  
*In the beginning of ''[[Bender's Game]]'', the Planet Express ship goes through various numbers, that are the digits of ''{{w|e (mathematical constant)|e}}''. The number ''e'', as π, is irrational and has infinite digits.
*In the beginning of ''[[Bender's Game]]'', the Planet Express ship goes through various numbers, that are the digits of ''{{w|e (mathematical constant)|e}}''. The number ''e'', as π, is irrational and has infinite digits.
== Season 6 ==
==={{e|6ACV01}}===
*Bender visits [[Studio 1²2¹3³]], equal to 54, which is a reference to {{w|Studio 54}} in New York.
==={{e|6ACV11}}===
*The ⁴√4 in [[Channel ⁴√4]] is an irrational number, equal to √2.
== Recurring ==
=== "[[Channel √2 News]]" ===
[[File:Channel √2 News.png|right|thumb|Root 2 News.]]
*While talking of irrational numbers, the √2 in ''[[Channel √2 News]]'' an irrational number itself, which means (possibly) that there are root signs on remote controls, and more irrational channels out there.


== Comics ==
== Comics ==
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[[File:ALS-C-13.jpg|right|200px]]
[[File:ALS-C-13.jpg|right|200px]]
*There is a game show aksing "What's the last digit of π?", and the man answers 7. But π is an {{w|irrational number}}, which means it doesn't end. He would be right if the statement "If there is a last digit of π, then it is 7" were true, and wrong if the statement "There is a last digit of π, and it is not 7" were true. In logic, the statement {{w|material conditional|"if ''p'' then ''q''"}} is only false if ''p'' is true and ''q'' is false.
*There is a game show aksing "What's the last digit of π?", and the man answers 7. But π is an {{w|irrational number}}, which means it doesn't end. He would be right if the statement "If there is a last digit of π, then it is 7" were true, and wrong if the statement "There is a last digit of π, and it is not 7" were true. In logic, the statement {{w|material conditional|"if ''p'' then ''q''"}} is only false if ''p'' is true and ''q'' is false.
== Recurring ==
=== "[[Channel √2 News]]" ===
[[File:Channel √2 News.png|right|thumb|Root 2 News.]]
*While talking of irrational numbers, the √2 in ''[[Channel √2 News]]'' an irrational number itself, which means (possibly) that there are root signs on remote controls, and more irrational channels out there. 


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{{science-lists|Mathematics references}}  


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This article attempts to list references specific and common mathematical issues.

Season 1

"Love's Labours Lost in Space" (1ACV04)
Episode

Season 2

"Xmas Story" (2ACV04)
Episode

"The Lesser of Two Evils" (2ACV06)
Episode

  • Flexo's and Bender's serial numbers, 3370318 and 2716057 respectively, are a sum of two cubes:
3370318 = 1193 + 1193
2716057 = 9523 + (-951)3

"Put Your Head on My Shoulders" (2ACV07)
Episode

"Raging Bender" (2ACV08)
Episode

Number 9 Raging Bender.jpg
  • This episode as well as in "I Dated a Robot", features the theater Loew's ℵ0-Plex. {w|Aleph number|ℵ (aleph)} is used in a sequence of numbers to represent the size of infinite sets. Also, the suffix -plex means how many screens in a cinema. In this case, the ℵ would indicate that there is a countably infinite number of screens in Loew theater. (it represents the cardinality, not the size).

"The Problem with Popplers" (2ACV15)
Episode

  • On the billboard that Leela again crashes, it shows how much Popplers were sold. It says: 3.8 x 1010 popplers sold. That number is the average distance from the Earth to the Moon (measured in centimetres).

"The Honking" (2ACV18)
Episode

  • Bender sees the number 1010011010 in the mirror. After the binary digits have been decoded, it reads "666".

Season 3

"Parasites Lost" (3ACV02)
Episode

  • In this episode, a sign reads Historic √66 (pronounced Historic Root 66, or Route) is a parody of the U.S. Route 66. It is also an irrational root.

"Insane in the Mainframe" (3ACV11)
Episode

  • The π-in-1 oil is an oil lubricant, with an irrational amount of oils in one.

"Future Stock" (3ACV21)
Episode

  • πth Avenue is an irrational evenue, one of the many irrational references by the Futurama writers.

Season 4

"Less than Hero" (4ACV04)
Episode

  • πkea is yet another irrational number reference.

Season 5

The Beast with a Billion Backs
Film

  • In The Beast with a Billion Backs, Colleen can be seen wearing a shirt with a quantified statement at the church where Yivo is introduced. The statement reads "For all X, Love (heart) X."

Bender's Game
Film

  • In the beginning of Bender's Game, the Planet Express ship goes through various numbers, that are the digits of e. The number e, as π, is irrational and has infinite digits.

Season 6

"Rebirth" (6ACV01)
Episode

"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences" (6ACV11)
Episode

Recurring

"Channel √2 News"

Root 2 News.
  • While talking of irrational numbers, the √2 in Channel √2 News an irrational number itself, which means (possibly) that there are root signs on remote controls, and more irrational channels out there.

Comics

"The Bender You Say"

ALS-C-13.jpg
  • There is a game show aksing "What's the last digit of π?", and the man answers 7. But π is an irrational number, which means it doesn't end. He would be right if the statement "If there is a last digit of π, then it is 7" were true, and wrong if the statement "There is a last digit of π, and it is not 7" were true. In logic, the statement "if p then q" is only false if p is true and q is false.
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