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A physical quantity is given by X=M^(a)L^(b)T^(c). The percentage error in measurement of M,L and T are alpha, beta and gamma respectively. Then maximum percentage error in the quantity X is

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Given :

X = [M^(a) L^(b) T^(c)]

Percentage error in M,L and T is respectively alpha,beta and gamma.

To Find :

The maximum percentage error in X.

Calculation :

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