In Reply to: $1 point of Diminishing return posted by Sumflow on June 12, 2012 at 19:52:18:
For what you're suggesting, there should be an asymptote starting at some point on the y-axis running parallel to the x-axis. The asymptote, in my opinion, would equal perfection. Instead, your graph shows negative gain after the X point (ie, things get worse after a certain input).
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- your graph is wrong - Joe Murphy Jr 20:46:33 06/12/12 (14)
- RE: your graph is wrong - Sumflow 22:04:58 06/12/12 (4)
- perhaps we're discussing different subjects - Joe Murphy Jr 15:50:13 06/13/12 (3)
- RE: perhaps - Sumflow 16:05:49 06/13/12 (2)
- RE: perhaps .. - Sumflow 16:09:40 06/13/12 (1)
- we are in agreement on both counts [nt] - Joe Murphy Jr 21:30:26 06/13/12 (0)
- Diminishing returns - Sumflow 21:39:52 06/12/12 (8)
- Graph does not account for hearing acuity and system resolution - Dynobot 05:21:15 06/13/12 (7)
- Hearing acuity and resolution - Sumflow 11:32:55 06/13/12 (2)
- RE: Hearing acuity and resolution - Tony Lauck 15:40:46 06/13/12 (0)
- You've got it all figured out..... - Dynobot 12:03:58 06/13/12 (0)
- RE: Graph does not account for hearing acuity and system resolution - Tony Lauck 09:26:48 06/13/12 (3)
- RE: Graph does not account for hearing acuity and system resolution - Dynobot 10:10:37 06/13/12 (2)
- RE: Graph does not account for hearing acuity and system resolution - Tony Lauck 13:24:42 06/13/12 (1)
- RE: Graph does not account for hearing acuity and system resolution - Dynobot 13:44:15 06/13/12 (0)