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what is a relative error and absolute error​

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:-Relative error is defined as the absolute error relative to the size of the measurement, and it depends on both the absolute error and the measured value. The relative error is large when the measured value is small, or when the absolute error is large. Relative error has no units.

:-absolute error of the sum or difference of a number of quantities is less than or equal to the sum of their absolute errors.

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One commonly distinguishes between the relative error and the absolute error. In words, the absolute error is the magnitude of the difference between the exact value and the approximation. The relative error is the absolute error divided by the magnitude of the exact value.

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