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...
The difference between low percent error and high percent error is one is low and the other is high
The error in its area is then 2 percent....
No.
what is the percent error of 12m
kir
Percentage error = 100*error/standard = 100*(3.98-3.14)/3.14 = 100*0.84/3.14 = 84/3.14 = 26.75%
Percent error.
The difference between low percent error and high percent error is one is low and the other is high
The error in its area is then 2 percent....
1/100
percent error
no
No.
high percent error is the absolute value of something that is multiplied
what is the percent error of 12m
Yes, your percent error can be over 100%. This means that somewhere during your experiment you made a big error.
If you mean percent error of 3.14 versus pi, which is 3.14159..., the error is only 0.05%