example of truncation error
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Truncation error is the difference between a truncated value and the actual value.As an example of truncation error, consider the speed of light in a vacuum. The official value is 299,792,458 meters per second. In scientific (power-of-10) notation, that quantity is expressed as 2.99792458 x 108.
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