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English: A method for centring an error or uncertainty, if two signed bounds for the error are known.
Suppose you have an approximation for a certain quantity, with a lower bound on the error of and an upper bound of . Then, the true value lies somewhere in between and . We can centre the error by picking the midpoint, ; now our error is . Therefore, the approximation can be written as . Concept from Bluman, George W. (1984) Problem Book for First Year Calculus . |
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Author | Eviatar Bach |
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