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The absolute errors are added to get the total error in case of (1 Point)

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addition only
subtraction only
multiplication only addition and subtraction only​

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Answered by Rockey12345
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Answer:

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. Z = A + B

We have by addition, Z ± ΔZ = (A ± ΔA) + (B ± ΔB).

The maximum possible error in Z

ΔZ = ΔA + ΔB

For the difference Z = A – B, we have

Z ± Δ Z = (A ± ΔA) – (B ± ΔB) = (A – B) ± ΔA ± ΔB

or, ± ΔZ = ± ΔA ± ΔB The maximum value of the error ΔZ is again ΔA + ΔB

Answered by swatipkale0504
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Answer:

Addition only is the correct options my friend

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