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Whats 1 ± 1 = ?

>> No.15177708

>>15177677
2;0

>> No.15177791

>>15177677
it means you have a 95% probability of finding your measurement between 0 and 2

>> No.15177796

>>15177677
+ - are inverses so there's no displacement. 1

>> No.15177815

[math]1\pm1=\begin{cases}2\quad\text{if}~+\\0\quad\text{if}~-\end{cases}[/math]

>> No.15178139

>>15177677
the {1+1,1-1} set

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op on left, /sci/ catalog on right

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>>15177677
it's a superposition of 2 and 0

>> No.15178253

>>15177677
Yes, this is because 1 ± 1, 1.0 ± 1.0 and 1.00 ± 1.00 are all different from each other

>> No.15178284

>>15177677
define ±

>> No.15178919

>>15177677

We can see here that the plus (+) is underlined (_) and thuswise we need to take notice of the plus. Once notice has been taken we proceed henceworth:
>1+1=
Therefore the answer is 11

>> No.15179415

>>15177677
You start by exposing the first number, since its +1 you go:
+1 ±1 = ?
Which now has 2 positive signs and 1 negative and it should hencealbeit positive:
1 + 1 = 2