- Aug 9, 2000
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I recieved my rough draft back in english. It was about how love is so general today and how it's meaning is slowly becomign non existant. ANyways, as a joke, i put a paragraph in saying how we cannot quanitfiy love because be have no math equation. I rambled on about how if we did, it would involve vectors algebra since love can be an array of things. In the end, I just said that it could best be defined as an indefinate intergral because we can show it's form when derived, but we cannot go any further than that. Her response...."Keep it.....I think it definately has potential-but to appeal to a larger audience, pull out of calculas and down to Algebra-make it more accesible to us non-man folk
" So, in taking her advice, any ideas on how i can generalize this to algebra? Maybe, since love is not straight forward, it cannot take teh form of y=mx+b.....hmmm....
