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Homework Statement
If fd is the fractional uncertainty on the distance, what is the fractional uncertainty
on the total mass fM? Hint: use our Taylor expansion approximation that (1 +- x) ^a ~ 1 +- ax when x << 1.
The fractional uncertainty in the mass fM will be related to fd in a simple way.
Homework Equations
((f^(n) (a))/n!)(x-a)^n
The Attempt at a Solution
Don't really understand this question do i just do a taylor expansion or what