Well its simple math: F=P2, or Fools equals Pity squared.
If the slope was F=P^2, than it would be a parabola. This is merely F=P, or fool equals pity.
Does it accurately relate those not pitying the fools. Mr. T is a constant factor as he does pity the fools. How should the variable be reflected? Does it affect the overall outcome when based against the constant factor of T?Ciao!GW
It was my understanding that there would be no math.
Well its simple math: F=P2, or Fools equals Pity squared.
ReplyDeleteIf the slope was F=P^2, than it would be a parabola. This is merely F=P, or fool equals pity.
ReplyDeleteDoes it accurately relate those not pitying the fools. Mr. T is a constant factor as he does pity the fools. How should the variable be reflected? Does it affect the overall outcome when based against the constant factor of T?
ReplyDeleteCiao!
GW
It was my understanding that there would be no math.
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