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y' equals love

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Literature Text

Assign the equation a variable (variability: life, chance, consequence)
    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. :B

:shrug: I dunno. This is rather random, and more like a play with some HTML and boredom.
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PagesOfDreams's avatar
Crazy, interesting. :XD: