Texas Instruments TI-34 User Manual - Page 42
Argument, Divide By 0, Domain, Equation Length, Frq Domain, Overflow, Conversion, Syntax - how to calculate fractions
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ARGUMENT - A function does not have the correct number of arguments. DIVIDE BY 0 - You attempted to divide by 0. DOMAIN - You specified an argument to a function outside the valid range. For example: • For xÑy: x = 0 or (y < 0 and x is not an odd integer). • For Ñx: x < 0. • For LOG or LN: x { 0. • For tan: x = 90Ä, -90Ä, 270Ä, -270Ä, 450Ä, etc., and equivalent for radian mode. • For sin-1 or cos-1: |x| > 1. • For nCr or nPr: n or r are not integers | 0. • For }: Entering a simplify value of 0; using a simplify value of , 1E10; attempting to simplify non-fractions. EQUATION LENGTH - An entry exceeds the digit limits (88 for entry line and 47 for stat entries or constant entries); for example, combining an entry with a constant that exceeds the limit. FRQ DOMAIN - FRQ value (in 1-var statistics) < 0. OVERFLOW - You attempted to enter, or you have calculated, a number that is beyond the range of the calculator. STAT - Attempting to calculate 1-var or 2-var stats with no defined data points, or attempting to calculate 2-var stats when the data lists are not of equal length. CONVERSION - • The conversion does not contain a list name (L1, L2, or L3) followed by a conversion (for example, f ¶d). • You attempted to enter a function (for example, L1 + 3). SYNTAX - The command contains a syntax error, or has misplaced functions, arguments, parentheses, or commas. If using P, try using W. 42