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by rustybolt
219 days ago
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Ouch, this hurts to read. It's not novel and lacks a very basic understanding of math. The graph of y/(x^2+y^2)=(x+1)/(x^2+y^2) by definition contains the points that satisfy this equation. This is exactly the set of points for which y = x + 1. The "fuzzy" graph is just coloring the difference between the left hand side and right hand side. This is very basic, not new, and it's definitely not "the graph of y/(x^2+y^2)=(x+1)/(x^2+y^2)". |
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But then I realised they're just plotting
y/(x^2+y^2) - (x+1)/(x^2+y^2) = c
and colouring by c (i.e. a heatmap, as others have mentioned in the thread).
That's why you get a more interesting image than you'd get with y - (x + 1) = c