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How is the proper form to calculate the propagation error

asked 7 years ago

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Hello, my function is;

alpha = (i1.g2/(i2.g1)-1)/(t1-t2)

I will have to measure i1, i2, g1, g2, t1 and t2 them

How is the proper way to calculate the propagation error for alpha

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answered 7 years ago

Emmanuel Charpentier gravatar image

Hmmm... smells like homework. So you wont' probably get a straight answer (many ask.sagemath.org are scholars/teachers, and take a dim view of what might be considered cheating...).

You might find inspiration on the web.

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