Thread:ClariS/@comment-3017217-20141115175820/@comment-4881935-20141127144949

and as I repeat many times before, your math is illogical and does not support your claim. That math equation you did at the bottom has no reason to exist nor does it relates to elasticity or anything. There is NO REASON why you're even taking that step. It's wrong. It's still wrong the first time you used it. It's still wrong now.

You have the wrong idea what elasticity means, and secondly, that's not the equation that equates to elasticity.

This is elasticity:
 * ε = Δx / Δy

or if you want to go into a bit more detail/exact:
 * ε = (Δx / x) / (Δy / y)

The last dividing of 'x', in your equation has no reason of existing, and is done wrong. Stop using wrong math equations.

Why is this an on-gong issue with you? Also, for cheap sake, think for a moment what you're saying and think about your equation. Your equation also falsely shows evidence that anything that increases by a flat amount has a elasticity that is diminishing because it doesn't have a increasing return.

Why am I putting up with the constant same mistake you keep doing? You keep making more an more illogical math steps and all I do is keep telling you, you're wrong.