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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

I have keeped my graphs from KGS from the past 3 years and put them together to show how i have progressed over the years. Im wondering why the graph has the curve it has and could i have changed it in some way?

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  • @RaptillaMajor thanks.. your right about at infinity the graph would be at infinity too. but due to it being tied to my skill. there might be a point where it becomes flat.

  • Keep in mind that Moore's law is exponential, and your graph is logarithmic. Both types of graphs approach infinity on both axes, however. The rates of approaching infinity just differ with the type of graph. Also, keep in mind that infinity plus one still equals infinity, but that infinity is different than the original infinity.

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