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Math help - Finding the degree of homogeneity

f(x,y) = 100(x/y)^1/2

I'm so confused about this q.
Reply 1
Original post by Nice_100
f(x,y) = 100(x/y)^1/2

I'm so confused about this q.

Degree 0?
Reply 2
Original post by mqb2766
Degree 0?

So, there is no homogeneity?
Original post by Nice_100
So, there is no homogeneity?

What is your definition for degree of homogeneity?
Reply 4
Original post by Nice_100
So, there is no homogeneity?

Cant say Im up on this, but as the function depends on the ratio then it will be homogeneous degree 0 rather than saying its not homogeneous. If youre only looking for postive homogeneity, then youd say its not that.
(edited 3 months ago)

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