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Making mathematics fun and simple: Quadratic equation application in a hypothetical Indo-US war and triangulated love between two men and a women

Kiran Krishnan
5 min readJul 30, 2021

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Mathematics, Missiles and Love

Hypothetical Indo-US war:

Hypothetical Background:

In the year 2050 AD, India was unhappy with the perpetual intervention of US towards its internal matters and to divert its attention, fired some Agni VIII ballistic missiles towards the Death Valley desert of US. Agni VIII is India’s most powerful peace missile which can hit any place on earth. India thought this will make US to focus on its own internal problems.

Problem Statement:

The missile firing system with a repository of missiles was deployed on the east coast of India and began to fire the missiles towards the Death Valley desert of US carrying different pay loads. With half of these missiles, all of the desert’s sand dunes were destroyed. With four times the square root of the missiles, all of the desert’s big rocks were shredded to pieces. Later, 6 missiles were fired, which destroyed the largest salt pan in the desert and the missile system fired one missile each to destroy the top, middle and bottom portion of the only barren mountain in the desert. Finally, one missile with maximum payload created the biggest crater ever known to mankind on the

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Kiran Krishnan
Kiran Krishnan

Written by Kiran Krishnan

Life enthusiast; Seeker; Renaissance man; Life long student ; Self taught scientist.

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