Pi(z*z)a.

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Seriously. If you have a pizza with radius "z" and thickness "a", its volume is Pi(z*z)a.

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awesome.

edit: and I may have to steal this one :)
 
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Radius is not represented by z anywhere in mathematics. Nice try as it suits the topic, but I'm not amused.
 
I may have to get a Pizza Foundation pizza, so I have something to eat while I mull that over.
 
Radius is not represented by z anywhere in mathematics. Nice try as it suits the topic, but I'm not amused.

So how would you label the sides of an irregular icosikaihexagon ? or more fitting, the radius of 26 different sized circles?
 
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Radius is not represented by z anywhere in mathematics. Nice try as it suits the topic, but I'm not amused.

In algebra I think you get to pick your variables.
Or maybe I have been programming too long.
 
I may have to get a Pizza Foundation pizza, so I have something to eat while I mull that over.

I already have a Pizza Foundation. I have been trying for years to lose it and gain a protein foundation.
 
I haven't been finding any tauzza places in the yellow pages.
 
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