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Error of a product or a quotient

When two quantities are multiplied or divided, the relative error in the result is the sum of the relative errors in the multipliers. Suppose Z = AB and the measured values of A and B are A ± ΔA and B ± ΔB.

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Error of a product or a quotient

When two quantities are multiplied or divided, the relative error in the result is the sum of the relative errors in the multipliers. Suppose Z = AB and the measured values of A and B are A ± ΔA and B ± ΔB.

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