X is for X-the unknown quantity: Day-24

Any good Maths has done to me is that it taught me to assume any unknown quantity to me as ‘X’. And then, just work on it to find its value by any possible means and fitting it in known equations.

Maths is my favorite subject (after Science). Though I never believed that the equations, the transforms, the derivatives and obviously the calculus will be useful in real life. But they have taught us the basic principle of life. Even though if something is unknown to us, we have to assume it as a known quantity and work with it. Because there are always some known quantities related  to that unknown quantity. We can find the unknown quantities by just equating these known and unknown quantities. Don’t get bored, Maths is not that boring. It is interesting when you start playing with numbers. Equating here refers to equating your confidence level to the required level to know that unknown quantity. You can find everything you want in your life if the numbers match in the equation of life.

There are different ways of knowing that unknown quantity, sometime you have to increase the work time to find it, sometime you have to increase the confidence level, sometimes you have eliminate the negativity factor and sometimes you have to keep faith in time. Maths is everything and everywhere, no I am not talking about money, I am talking about numbers. There is no unknown quantity in maths, even we have equations on the infinite unlimited numbers, then why not on our limited  life. So assume the unknown quantity as ‘X’ and start working with it in equations of time, work, confidence, power, energy and faith. Keep equating, keep finding. Even we are given this life to find the value of unknown quantity ‘Destiny’,  assume it as ‘X’ and start finding. ‘X’ is also used to mark an unknown spot or a mark where the treasure is hidden. Yes, the treasure is your destiny.

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This is my entry for A to Z challenge . It is already day 24 and it is on the letter ‘X’. ‘X’ is the unknown quantity which we have to assume as known and work with known equations to find it.

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Coming to the challenge, as the name itself says it is very challenging. On every day of month April, except Sundays, which makes it to 26 days, each participant should publish a post relating to the letter corresponding to the number of the day thus completing all the 26 alphabets. For example on day 1, the post should be on something related on letter A, on the second day it should be related to B and this goes on. Exciting? Isn’t it?

And as always, thanks for reading. Have a good week ahead.

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29 thoughts on “X is for X-the unknown quantity: Day-24

    • Jackie Jain 21/06/2016 / 7:45 pm

      Thank you so much for the feedback. .

      Have a good time.. 🙂

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    • Jackie Jain 01/05/2016 / 1:41 am

      Thank you so much Somali. Unknown always draws our attention and increases our curiosity.

      Have a good week ahead. 🙂

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  1. Nitin 29/04/2016 / 9:40 pm

    nice one jackie brother. the unknown ‘x’ -many a hours have been spent trying to find x. 🙂 -and congo on the journey so far -it’s no mean feat -to be consistently writing on a theme. Kudos. 🙂

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    • Jackie Jain 29/04/2016 / 10:07 pm

      Thank you so much Nitin bhai..

      Yes Bhai.. It can be found by equating that unknown quantity in the equations of life..
      Yes, it has been a good journey.. Thanks bhai.. Have a good time.. 🙂

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    • Jackie Jain 28/04/2016 / 10:19 pm

      Thank you so much Chaitali.. Wow.. What a sweet comment! Thanks. I am glad that you liked this.. 🙂
      Have a good time.. 🙂

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  2. Srivi 28/04/2016 / 9:21 pm

    I love Maths. Its my favorite subject. Till date, when I am bored and have nothing do to, I try to solve a problem in Maths.
    Coming to this post, I really liked how you have fit in ‘life’ simply in to the equation and made it look so simple 🙂
    Awesome post!
    “Hence Proved” 😀

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    • Jackie Jain 28/04/2016 / 9:25 pm

      Wow Srivi.. That’s great.. We are on the same side then.. Yes, maths is an interesting subject. It is similar to solving problems according to the situations.

      Thank you so much Srivi.. I am glad that you liked this equation of life. And haha.. Hence proved.. ( This takes me back to my school days)..

      Have a good time.. 🙂

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  3. Aphrodite 28/04/2016 / 7:49 pm

    I sincerely love your quotations Jackie. They are always a pleasure to read.

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  4. thoughts that stucked 28/04/2016 / 5:21 pm

    Maths … Actually annoying me till the time I didn’t pay my attention !! :p
    This one is d fav post on lifestyle.. And such a great observation of yours .. Thanks for d lovely post .. 🙂

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    • Jackie Jain 28/04/2016 / 9:19 pm

      Hello Puja.. Haha.. Yes, Maths can be irritating unless we pay attention to it, and once we start playing with numbers, maths is fun..

      Wow.. Thanks. I am glad that you liked this post.. Have a good time Puja . 🙂

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  5. Sayanti aka Shine 28/04/2016 / 5:15 pm

    Hi Jackie, it’s very nice and very profoundly you relate the X with destiny. I think X itself is better than any other word starting with X as it defines the unknown and knowing the unknown is the rule of life.

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    • Jackie Jain 28/04/2016 / 9:17 pm

      Hello Sayanti.. Thank you so much for liking the post on unknown term X.

      And yes, X is the most mysterious letter in alphabets as it is related to Unknown, which draws our attention to a greater extent. And yes as you said, knowing the unknown is rule of life. Thanks.

      Have a good time.. 🙂

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  6. scifihammy 28/04/2016 / 3:54 pm

    I also like maths, and I like how you related to equating X in real life. 🙂

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