English: The absolute error in numerical differentiation
Català: Exemple de l'error comés en derivació numèrica degut al arrodoniment i a la aproximació
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The plot displays the absolute error when computing the derivative of () using a forward difference (of first order) and a centered difference (of second order),
for various values of . The centered difference is for only.
The noisy negative slope is due to finite precision (64-bit IEEE754) in the computer used, and the positive slope is due to the formula error of the differentiation formula.
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