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Show that the absolute error in the difference of two quantities is equal to the sum of the absolute errors in the individual quantities.

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Answered by ronakbhambu
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Show that when two quantities are added or subtracted, the absolute error in the final result is the sum of the absolute errors in the individual quantities. We have by addition, Z ± ΔZ = (A ± ΔA) + (B ± ΔB)

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