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Epic of the Dawn of the Quadratic
standard form; zero.
different.
yet the same.
desperate; hurting.
c was taken.
both cried, ached.
saved.
by one over a.
x to the second now free of guilt, and coefficients.
free to live.
b above a, alone, lonely.
broken in two, life is worse.
but hope springs forth.
from its twin.
b-above-two-a to the second; rejoice.
brought to both sides of the transaction.
joy to all involved.
alasfor this addition brings perfection
of the highest order
condense the perfection
to more easily measurable amounts.
x, and b-above-two of a, all to the second
the counterpart of:
b-above-two-a to the second deficient of
c over a.
ALERT!
RID OUR STREETS OF THE PARENTHETICAL SQUARE!
IT WILL EAT OUR CHILDREN!
FROM THIS: we take the root;
our children are safe.
we are given uncertainties in return
for our valiance.
now: the root
is not equal to x.
in an effort to resolve this inconsistency, an unidentified “b-over-two-a” was stolen from both. representatives declined to comment
A PARENTHETICAL SQUARE; SCREAM.
HIDE THE YOUNG, RUN?!
resuscitate those not breathing,
we will maim the rogue!
attack numerator and denominator!
leave no survivors!
…
…
…
triumph: it has been multiplied out.
now; c and a, celestially (mathematically) intertwined,
times four-a, both.
add those that correspond;
simplify the lives of those under
the tyranny of the root.
gasp, I declare.
for does not the root of four-a to the second
grow to be
two-a?
indeed.
now blood brethren unite over one;
or, over two-
a.
two become one.
simplified.
now, born into existence,
is x.
equal to:
b, lacking, and confused.
more or less?
the root of four-a-c, wrenched from b times b.
and two times a, squished.