General Engineering Introduction/Error Analysis/Calculus of Error/multiply proof

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Multiplying by a Constant Proof

if y=C*x then δy=C*δx

Algebra Proof

start with the formula: dependent equals constant times independent
y=C*x
substitute the measured value of x (and x's error) and set equal to y plus the unknown error in y that we are interested in:
y+δy=C(x+δx)=C*x+C*δx
subtract the top equation from the bottom:
y+δy=C*x+C*δx
and are left with the equation: error in y equals constant times error in x
δy=C*δx

Calculus Proof

start with the formula: dependent equals constant times independent
y=C*x
then δy=(δx(C*x)x)2=δx*Cxx=δx*C=C*δx

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