| 1. | Relative error is bounded by about 0.06 / n.
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| 2. | This value is the biggest possible numerator for the relative error.
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| 3. | The percent error is the relative error expressed in terms of per 100.
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| 4. | There are two features of relative error that should be kept in mind.
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| 5. | A relative error of 5 % would be acceptable.
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| 6. | Where, the relative error in the m th iterate of iterative refinement satisfies
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| 7. | This gives us a relative error of 1.
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| 8. | The relative error described by Stu can be misleading, depending on your application.
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| 9. | The relative error is the absolute error divided by the magnitude of the exact value.
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| 10. | Will have even larger relative error.
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