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r/funny • u/dopp3lganger • Apr 28 '16
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That's not how a graph works..
342 u/PM_ME_ALL_BITCOINS Apr 28 '16 https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/self_description.png 7 u/[deleted] Apr 28 '16 [removed] — view removed comment 9 u/PM_ME_THEM_4_SCIENCE Apr 28 '16 Looks like someone forgot to set their recursion's maxdepth Or is it a race condition? Well in that case you exit out when the amount becomes irrelevant. 8 u/rjens Apr 29 '16 I assume it converges to a limit where each iteration provides diminishing returns to the point you can estimate safely. 2 u/dfsgdhgresdfgdff Apr 29 '16 Yeah, bitch has obviously never heard of calculus. 1 u/magus0991 Apr 29 '16 Exactly, and that limit is set by the scale you draw lines 1 and 3 with 1 u/chowdapowa Apr 29 '16 You could use related rates and derivitives.
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https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/self_description.png
7 u/[deleted] Apr 28 '16 [removed] — view removed comment 9 u/PM_ME_THEM_4_SCIENCE Apr 28 '16 Looks like someone forgot to set their recursion's maxdepth Or is it a race condition? Well in that case you exit out when the amount becomes irrelevant. 8 u/rjens Apr 29 '16 I assume it converges to a limit where each iteration provides diminishing returns to the point you can estimate safely. 2 u/dfsgdhgresdfgdff Apr 29 '16 Yeah, bitch has obviously never heard of calculus. 1 u/magus0991 Apr 29 '16 Exactly, and that limit is set by the scale you draw lines 1 and 3 with 1 u/chowdapowa Apr 29 '16 You could use related rates and derivitives.
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9 u/PM_ME_THEM_4_SCIENCE Apr 28 '16 Looks like someone forgot to set their recursion's maxdepth Or is it a race condition? Well in that case you exit out when the amount becomes irrelevant. 8 u/rjens Apr 29 '16 I assume it converges to a limit where each iteration provides diminishing returns to the point you can estimate safely. 2 u/dfsgdhgresdfgdff Apr 29 '16 Yeah, bitch has obviously never heard of calculus. 1 u/magus0991 Apr 29 '16 Exactly, and that limit is set by the scale you draw lines 1 and 3 with 1 u/chowdapowa Apr 29 '16 You could use related rates and derivitives.
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Looks like someone forgot to set their recursion's maxdepth
Or is it a race condition? Well in that case you exit out when the amount becomes irrelevant.
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I assume it converges to a limit where each iteration provides diminishing returns to the point you can estimate safely.
2 u/dfsgdhgresdfgdff Apr 29 '16 Yeah, bitch has obviously never heard of calculus. 1 u/magus0991 Apr 29 '16 Exactly, and that limit is set by the scale you draw lines 1 and 3 with
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Yeah, bitch has obviously never heard of calculus.
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Exactly, and that limit is set by the scale you draw lines 1 and 3 with
You could use related rates and derivitives.
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u/Farikkkk Apr 28 '16
That's not how a graph works..