Calculations I thought was interesting 

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Master-Gonzo-the-Phoenix, Apr 18, 2012.

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    I basically took hire values, 10,20,40,80 million and then had them hired away. Then I calculated the % gain as values were increasing...

    the 1,2,3,4 on bottom are actually
    .01, .02, .03 , .04 % gain
     
  2. It is looking a little parabolic 
     
  3. It keeps cutting off pictures on pimd for some reason
     
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    Quite nice.


    .-. I wish I could understand.
     
  5. Ohhh and vertical column are values that are difference in (before tutor hired) minus (tutor hired away)
     
  6. I am trying to figure out what it means 
    ...


    I think it means that the amount that a person gains when a tutor gets hired from them exponentually grows as the price grows higher.
     
  7. o_O I thought the percent would be constant (a flat horizontal line)
     
  8. I thought that too 
     
  9. Bring Mature_Unicorn in here  we need his math wisdom.

    Now known as SmartAsymptote
     
  10. I understand that the x^2 in your formula makes it parabolic but where did that come from? Or did you just plot points and then your computer generated that equation?
     
  11. Hmmm... That was when I fit it parabolic i will try straight fit line
     
  12. Computer generated it, I had it plot and then form equation
     
  13. Ah ok. I am bad with computers and calculators but I think I sort of understand what this graph is saying.
     
  14. .-. I presume 2x would equal the radius of a circumfrence bend into a square divided by pi multiplied by y.

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    This hurt my head.

    .=./ teehee. Lawn mower.
     
  15. Tread line looks horrible
     
  16. So that means it is parabolic
     
  17. I found out the error... the x axis is incorrect
     
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    Okay, now it is the correct graph...

    Money gained vs % gain
     
  19. Why does PIMD cutting off the pictures...
     
  20. Glitchy.





     Math. Looks good. From what I can see