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Given two measurements, xandy, which both have uncertainty. Usethe general error propagation formula,δf=√√√√(∂f∂xδx)2+(∂f∂yδy)2t o derive the error propagation formulas, i. e. the expression forδf, forthe following specific cases as found in the Taylor textbook.(a) Scaling by a constant:f=CxwhereCis a constant with no uncertainty.(b) Addition:f=x+y(c) Multiplication:f=xy(d) Division:f=xy

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