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Are mathematical formulas absolutely sound when put into practice or is there always an unforeseeable variable?

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Are mathematical formulas absolutely sound when put into practice or is there always an unforeseeable variable?

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That depends from where they’re derived. There tends not to be unforeseen variables, as the method is sound and usually follows basic laws of what’s allowed. When trying to derive an equation to fit the data, depending on the quantity of data, it’s can be fallible.

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