please explain minima and maxima
Asked by pkgupta_nproofings | 18th May, 2014, 08:16: PM
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We have not understood the query that you have posted. We would request you to clarify / provide additional details so that we may answer this to the best of the ability. There is no concept of minima and maxima in measurement and error analysis. Hence, we would like to know the context of the question.
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Topperlearning Team.
Answered by Romal Bhansali | 27th May, 2014, 10:35: AM
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