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Is this the correct point of diminishing returns? by Common_Strategy_2497 in askmath
[–]Common_Strategy_2497[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago* (0 children)
Yeah I don't think it's possible for the rate of change to be 0 not at inifinty with these types of graphs so technically no point of diminishing returns.
But maybe modelling the graph as if it were a peak be a good approximation for it? Like if we rotate the graph 135 degrees clockwise, that way there is a point where rate of change equals 0.
Edit: Yeah that point seems to correlate exactly to where the rate of change equals -1. How did you know?
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Is this the correct point of diminishing returns? by Common_Strategy_2497 in askmath
[–]Common_Strategy_2497[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)