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Physics, 23.08.2021 17:30 brooklynunderwood46

Calculus-based Physics I, can someone explain this to me? My apologies for the broadness of my question. I especially don't understand the notation being used here, but I know this is about data collection, specifically standard deviation and standard error. I mostly need help with the data collection of multiple variables, the formulae for standard deviation and standard error make no sense to me.

I could also use some examples.


Calculus-based Physics I, can someone explain this to me?

My apologies for the broadness of my qu

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