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Literature Text
Assign the equation a variable (variability: life, chance, consequence)
Eightscore eight days hath passed
Take the derivative (from whence you were derived)
And your equation, your ph(r)ase has now exploded,
What, you get it now?
- They just happen to use "u" (are lost)
Eightscore eight days hath passed
- and not once has x (marks the
- spot) been found
Take the derivative (from whence you were derived)
- and divide by zero ("u" or one of the failures you've met)
And your equation, your ph(r)ase has now exploded,
- what have yo("u") done?
- NEVER divide by zero
- before you reach the limit (the sky, perhaps?)
What, you get it now?
- Well, when's the wedding?
I honestly don't know. I was half paying attention to my Calculus teacher teaching about derivatives, and she was teaching us something known as the "chain rule". I take Physics, and my Phys teacher taught us this two weeks ago, so I was pretty much sleeping.
She was explaining something like (2x3 + 8)+(13sin(4x2)- 4). The derivative is something like 6x2 + (13cos(4x2)-4)(13cos(8x)-4). I think. Blah. I made the equation really complex lol. Anyway, you could assign a part of the equation (13sin, for example) a variable to make it easier. And the textbook uses "u". So she said that "They just use u."
And I think I turned it into a lesson on love. Or something.
I dunno. This is rather random, and more like a play with some HTML and boredom.
She was explaining something like (2x3 + 8)+(13sin(4x2)- 4). The derivative is something like 6x2 + (13cos(4x2)-4)(13cos(8x)-4). I think. Blah. I made the equation really complex lol. Anyway, you could assign a part of the equation (13sin, for example) a variable to make it easier. And the textbook uses "u". So she said that "They just use u."
And I think I turned it into a lesson on love. Or something.
I dunno. This is rather random, and more like a play with some HTML and boredom.
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Crazy, interesting.