Friday, February 05, 2010

Inverse Variation Equation


If you understand the equation y=k/x, then you'll understand the following poem. But if math wasn't your thing, let me explain it a bit so you'll see the revelation i got from it. This equation is called and inverse variation equation. I know it sounds all technical, but it's really quite simple. Basically, if "K" remains constant, then if Y increases, X will decrease and visa versa. So if k=10 and x=5 then y=2 (10/5=2) But if k=10 and x=2 then y=5. X decreases, Y increases. Yeah, that's about it! Cool huh? And they make math so hard...


Let's be like an inverse variation
I'll be "x" and You, "Y" in this equation.
You're "Y" I do what I do,
And though God, I still limit You.
I suppress the spread of Your name.
I limit the joy of Your fame.

If my flesh in the things of this world abound
My pride will increase all round.
I'll increase in fame,
And You'll decrease in name.
But that's not how it should remain.

If I'm ever to fall
Let it be in You
You're so big, I'll decrease and become small.
So that You're clearly seen in all I do.
When all that increases in me is just You.

Taking Your authority as the constant "k"
As "x", constantly submitting when I obey.
And I pray, though while making the equation possible,
I will not make Your increase impossible,
But eventually i'll be "x'd out"
And Your power will be all that stands out.

-Vitzsta (Thought of by Kj, Written by Vitz)

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