Maximum error in estimating the area of an ellipse If a=10

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Maximum error in estimating the area of an ellipse If \(a=10 \mathrm{~cm}\) and \(b=16 \mathrm{~cm}\) to the nearest millimeter, what should you expect the maximum percentage error to be in the calculated area \(A=\pi a b\) of the ellipse \(x^{2} / a^{2}+y^{2} / b^{2}=1\) ?

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a=10 cm

b=16 cm

A=piab

x^2 /a^2 +y^2 /b^2 =1

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