The output offset voltage is determined by
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the first characteristic in the electrical characteristics table says Vos (Input offset voltage) with the values
The output offset voltage is the input offset voltage multiplied by gain of your opamp circuit configuration
If gain is unity (voltage follower configuration) output offset voltage is same as input offset voltage.
Output offset voltage is the voltage which will appear at output when there is no input (that is inputs are 0V)
Input offset voltage is the voltage required to make the output 0V
From the above two definitions you can see both refers to same characteristics but defined differently
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Here's your answer
the first characteristic in the electrical characteristics table says Vos (Input offset voltage) with the values
The output offset voltage is the input offset voltage multiplied by gain of your opamp circuit configuration
If gain is unity (voltage follower configuration) output offset voltage is same as input offset voltage.
Output offset voltage is the voltage which will appear at output when there is no input (that is inputs are 0V)
Input offset voltage is the voltage required to make the output 0V
From the above two definitions you can see both refers to same characteristics but defined differently
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