Difference between revisions of "Absolute error"

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The '''absolute error''' is a [[mathematical]] term used to describe the difference between an approximation and the exact value.  It is not to be confused with the [[relative error]].
 
The '''absolute error''' is a [[mathematical]] term used to describe the difference between an approximation and the exact value.  It is not to be confused with the [[relative error]].
 
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Revision as of 03:15, November 8, 2011

The absolute error is a mathematical term used to describe the difference between an approximation and the exact value. It is not to be confused with the relative error.


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