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Well, we solved it in the abstract, but what is the practical problem, what do dots and circles mean when applied to forex?
This picture was posted by lotos_7 and it gave me some food for thought.
I think so:
This is wrong. The optimal solution is a circle with an infinite radius and an infinite centre, passing through points. And there are two solutions, which are equivalent.
The moduli will disappear, but the roots are unlikely...
The radius of the circle is fixed in advance, Andrei.
In general, the problem does not look like a nice and smooth one, which is solved by standard reasoning from analytical geometry.
The radius of the circle is fixed in advance, Andrei.
Then yes. And even so, the solution in the figure is sub-optimal, I give you 95%. There will be a couple of optimal solutions, and they will be a slightly shifted circle away from the straight line. The larger the radius, the greater the offset.
One more thing. Circles on graphs are idiocy, imho.
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This picture was posted by lotos_7 and it gave me food for thought.
I don't understand it myself, we'll look into it. I wrote.
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Dear Professionals!
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