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Given a Formula 
 with an Absolute Error in 
 of 
, the Absolute Error is 
.  The
Relative Error is 
. If 
, then
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Now consider addition of quantities with errors.
For 
, 
 and 
, so
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For division of quantities with
, 
 and 
, so
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For exponentiation of quantities with 
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For Logarithms of quantities with 
, 
, so
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For multiplication with
, 
 and 
, so
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For Powers,
with 
, 
, so
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See also Absolute Error, Percentage Error, Relative Error
References
Abramowitz, M. and Stegun, C. A. (Eds.).
  Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, 9th printing.
  New York: Dover, p. 14, 1972.
 
Bevington, P. R.  Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences.  New York:
  McGraw-Hill, pp. 58-64, 1969.
 
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