An Easy Assignment/Quotes


 * Bart: First thing we need to do is to find a map and look for Cube.
 * Lisa: Do you mean Cuba?
 * Milhouse: No. Mrs. Krabappel definitely said "Cube."
 * Bart: Anybody who knows geometry knows where Cube is!
 * Lisa: Oh boy. No, geography is the study of the Earth, its atmosphee and population. And the dountry isn't "Cube," it's Cuba! Gemotetry is the branch of mathematics that studies lines, solids, and sheps. You'll have to bring a cube.


 * Bart: A cube. A cube. What on Earth is a cube? I'm going to the basement to use your tools to build a cube for my math class. And I don't even know where to start!
 * Homer: A cube... math... hmm? I know who to ask! Lisa's friend. He knows something about math! Hello, Stephen Hawking? Hi, guy. I'm Lisa Simpons's father, and I need you help. Do you know what a cube is?


 * Stephen Hawking: Are you talking about the symmetrical three-dimensional shape, or the product of a number multiplied by its square? ...black holes could radiate in terms of quantum mechanics. Then a cube can be said to have an equal...


 * Homer: Son, your worries are over!
 * Professor Frink: Your cube is going to be the mother of all cubes!
 * Otto: Let me plug in the incense machine.
 * Professor Frink: Let's stary by figuring how many capacitors we'll have to install on each side.
 * Homer: Hee hee. I knew this thing I borrowed from Flanders would come in handy sometimes.


 * Martin: The Rubik's Cube, formed by 26 smaller cubs, encapsulates many mathematical--
 * Edna: That's enough, Martin.... very good. Our next presenter is Bart Simpson. What the...? I can't wait to hear Bart's explanation for this....