Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
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Chapter 38, Problem 6AR
To determine
(a)
Absolute and relative error for (a).
To determine
(b)
Absolute and relative error for (b).
To determine
(c)
Absolute and relative error for (c).
To determine
(d)
Absolute and relative error for (d).
To determine
(e)
Absolute and relative error for (e).
To determine
(f)
Absolute and relative error for (f).
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