
Introduction:
People say mathematicians are boring, but that’s not true!
We love solving problems, not just in math, but in life and love too.
For me, X wasn’t just a variable in math.
It was my search for the right person.
I tried every formula to find my X, but he wasn’t interested in me.
Then one day, I found him, and I was happy!
Until I realized X kept changing – sometimes complicated, sometimes missing.
And then, X became zero – meaningless in my life.
Math whispered, “Don’t worry, there are many X’s!”
But I wanted only one X, one that would stay forever.
That’s when math taught me a lesson:
“To get a single, constant X, you need to be linear– where everything is balanced and works together.”
After many calculations, I finally found my perfect X – my true life partner.
# Now see my journey to find x 🤩:
I searched for X, I tried so hard,
Through numbers, graphs, and logic cards.
One fine day, my heart felt light,
“At last! I found my X so right!”
But oh, how tricky X could be,
Changing, shifting, confusing me!
One moment near, then far away,
Would my X ever stay?
Then math explained, so wise and true,
“X isn’t fixed – it has more than a few!
You’ll find many values along the way,
But only one X will truly stay.”
“To get just one, don’t make a guess,
Be linear – avoid the mess!
Balanced, steady, where all fits right,
Then your X will stay in sight.”
I changed my equation, set it right,
No more guessing, no more fight!
Now my X is constant, bright,
My linear X, my love, my light.
Conclusion:
Math taught me that not all X’s are meant to stay.
Some disappear, some make life hard, and some bring infinite confusion.
But if you set the right conditions – with linear equation –
You’ll find the one X that stays forever.
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Don’t forget to comment about your X😜
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This post was previously published on medium.com.
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