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I get ((2/(error_fraction+1))-1) and ((2/(1-error_fraction))-1) is this right?

I think that the slope is 45 degrees

45 degrees is the angle of the corner that is made between the line y=x and the horizontal axis. In algerbraic terminology the slope is defined as "m" in the formula y=mx+b... In the y = x scenario the slope is "1". The question I proposed was, what is the slope of the percent error envelope lines and the equations I proposed were for y=mx where m is a function of the percent error from the y=x line. So a 20 percent error would have an upper error envelope slope of...

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