Billy Rennekamp
1 min readFeb 27, 2019

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wow thank you for the reply!

it’s interesting, does the polynomial from the original curve (n) disappear when you assume p != 0?

also wow, the wolfram link you gave reduces it to such a nice formula:

y = 1/4 (2 m s - m t + sqrt(8 c m + (2 m s - m t)^2))
y = 33/400 + sqrt(1649)/400
y ≈ 0.18402
y = 1/4 (2 m s - m t - sqrt(8 c m + (2 m s - m t)^2))
y = 33/400 - sqrt(1649)/400
y ≈ -0.0190197

same answers as before and this is way simpler

thank you so much!

i’ll try it on other price formulas now :: )

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