difference between the relative errors in x and y. Given that u = 5.xy2 , &r, E, and & denote the errors in x,y and z respectively such t x= y=z=2 and & = ɛ, = &; = 0.003, then find the relative maximum error in u.

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difference between the relative errors in x and y.
5.xy2
(h) Given that u = , Ex, &, and ɛ denote the errors in x,y and z respectively such t
x= y =z = 2 and & = Ey = ɛ = 0.003, then find the relative maximum error in u.
(i) The number x = 37.46235 is rounded off to 4 significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:difference between the relative errors in x and y. 5.xy2 (h) Given that u = , Ex, &, and ɛ denote the errors in x,y and z respectively such t x= y =z = 2 and & = Ey = ɛ = 0.003, then find the relative maximum error in u. (i) The number x = 37.46235 is rounded off to 4 significant figures.
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