Error shows that the value of W1 is different even though it shows the same value as the expected one.
Here is the computed value:
Here is the expected value:
Error shows that the value of W1 is different even though it shows the same value as the expected one.
Here is the computed value:
Here is the expected value:
Hey @user492,
You will find a minor difference in your values, like for instance the first value of W1, according to your calculation it is 1.63949493, whereas the expected value is 1.63942428. It suggests that there is some mistake in your formulae that you have used for computing these values, since, correct formulae would give you the same values as the expected values even to the last decimal digit. You can just go over your formulae once again to ensure that they correct, otherwise feel free to DM your code to me. Make sure you don’t post it here, since it is against the community guidelines.
Regards,
Elemento
Exactly. You have to look a bit more closely at those values. A difference in the 4th or 5th decimal place is not a rounding error. The most popular mistake here is dealing with the \epsilon value in those formulas. Have a closer look at your “order of operations”: notice that \epsilon is in the denominator but not under the square root, right?