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Originally Posted by Red__Zed
but
|Fix'd(t=t0+k)| << |Fix'd (t=t0)|
Which is what matters, as the quality of a fix becomes more negative as it gets better.
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I disagree. Fix'd at t=t0+k is at least two orders of magnitude greater than Fix'd at t=t0 because you only quoted one post and didn't declare Fix'd. I on the other hand, declared Fix'd^2 and quoted two posts.
On my phone now, so my response time has been shot down. Also in class now