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Sad hyperbolic song
"Double Sadness" is a song sung by Wang Yuanchao.

Wang Yuanchao wrote this song when he was in high school from 65438 to 0995. Creative inspiration comes from an analytic geometry class. At that time, the teacher was demonstrating that "hyperbola and asymptote can only be infinitely close, but they can't be achieved", and it was this that gave Wang Yuanchao the motivation to create, and he brushed the lyrics into his notebook. After class, he was at home, playing the guitar, and the melody changed smoothly along the chord of the lyre, and the sad hyperbola was born.

This is a very lyrical song with a beautiful melody, which contains a lot of mathematical knowledge to express the situation of two people and the helplessness of life, just like "I hope people will live for a long time, thousands of miles away." Many mathematical terms such as hyperbola, asymptote, inverse proportional function, coordinate axis, plane, equation and intersection point are used in the lyrics of this song, which shows the love of the lyricist for mathematics.

Hyperbolic sad lyrics

If I am a hyperbola, you are an asymptote. If I am an inverse proportional function, you are the coordinate axis. Although we are destined to be born in the same plane, we have no chance, and the long road has no intersection. Why can't you see that the necessary conditions for the establishment of the equation are so difficult? As the book says, infinite approach can't be realized.

(Repeat) If I am a hyperbola, you are an asymptote. If I am an inverse proportional function, you are the coordinate axis. Although we are destined to be born in the same plane, we have no chance, and the long road has no intersection. Why can't you see that the necessary conditions for the establishment of the equation are so difficult? As the book says, infinite approach can't be realized.

Why can't I see it? The moon is cloudy and round, so it is difficult to be complete. Hope is thousands of miles away. It's an ancient shame, I hope it's thousands of miles away.