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by khawkins
1912 days ago
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I think it's a bad example, but illustrates an important point he doesn't make explicit, that sometimes the variable you need to estimate is the DX itself, not just X1 and X2 to produce X2 - X1 = DX. With a sufficiently high amount of variance in your approximations of X1 and X2 their difference will tell you little to nothing about DX. |
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