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2007-01-15 15:43:07 · 3 answers · asked by NABEELiOS 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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give me some feedback on this song i wrote. i plan to perform it for my girlfriend's birthday. let me know what you think! thanks!


here it is:

Its just one of those days
When you don't wanna wake up
Everything is ******
Everybody sux
You don't really know why
But want justify
Rippin' someone's head off
No human contact
And if you interact
Your life is on contract
Your best bet is to stay away ************
It's just one of those days!!

[chorus]
Its all about the he says she says bullshit
I think you better quit
Lettin' **** slip
Or you'll be leavin with a fat lip
Its all about the he says she says bullshit
I think you better quit talkin that ****
(Punk, so come and get it)
Its just one of those days
Feelin' like a freight train
First one to complain
Leaves with a blood stain
Damn right I'm a maniac
You better watch your back
Cuz I'm ******' up your program
And if your stuck up
You just lucked up
Next in line to get ****** up
Your best bet is to stay away ************
Its just one of those days!!

[chorus]

I feel like ****
My suggestion is to keep your distance cuz right now im dangerous
We've all felt like ****
And been treated like ****
All those motherfuckers that want to step up
I hope you know I pack a chain saw
I'll skin your *** raw
And if my day keeps goin' this way I just might break somethin' tonight...
I hope you know I pack a chain saw
I'll skin your *** raw
And if my day keeps goin' this way I just might break somethin' tonight...
I hope you know I pack a chain saw
I'll skin your *** raw
And if my day keeps goin' this way I just might break your ******' face tonight!!
Give me somethin' to break
How bout your ******' face
I hope you know I pack a chain saw, what!!...

2007-01-15 15:50:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Each equation represents a set of points that satisfy the equation. If you have two equations in 2 variables then a solution is the set of points that satisfys both. Usually it's the single point where two lines cross, but it could be all the points one a line in the case where the two equations represent the same line. Also, it's possible that there's no solution as in the case of parallel lines. That's for 2 dimensions, linear systems of very large ( approx 1000 ) dimensions are dealt with in weather and economic analysis.

Generally, equations are another way to write a set of points. For example, the set of points a distance 5 units away from the origin in 2 dimensions is

x^2+y^2 = 25 , this is a circle, this can also be described by a particular intersection between a plane and a cone, one of many 'conic sections'

2007-01-15 23:59:45 · answer #2 · answered by modulo_function 7 · 0 0

A system of linear equations means you're trying solve for x and y using two equations for a two dimensional space. For a three dimensional space you need three equations.

2x + 3y = 14

5x + 7y = 28

By multiplying each equation by a certain number you can eliminate one of the variables and solve for the remaining variable.

2007-01-16 00:07:24 · answer #3 · answered by cartiphilus 4 · 0 0

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