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Hi, I am sure you know what I am talking about.
It's called the Linear Line Equation or something like that. We use it in the Second Question of the paper where the examiner gives us a relation and asks if the results of our experiment support this idea.
The formula I know is {(k1-k2) divided by (k1+k2 divided by 2)} multiply by 100%
If the answer is greater than 20% then the given relation is not correct and if it is less than 20% then the given relation is correct.
You guys know about this method of proving a relation? Is my formula correct?
Is there another way of proving the given relation?
Thanks!
It's called the Linear Line Equation or something like that. We use it in the Second Question of the paper where the examiner gives us a relation and asks if the results of our experiment support this idea.
The formula I know is {(k1-k2) divided by (k1+k2 divided by 2)} multiply by 100%
If the answer is greater than 20% then the given relation is not correct and if it is less than 20% then the given relation is correct.
You guys know about this method of proving a relation? Is my formula correct?
Is there another way of proving the given relation?
Thanks!