Error/Message
Division
by 0
Domain
Enter 0{area{1
Enter sigma>0
Expression
is too long
Formula
Frequency:
Enter FREQ|0
Highest degree
coefficient
cannot be zero.
Description
This error is returned if the expression
evaluation contains division by 0.
This error is returned when an argument is not
in the function domain. For example:
•
For x ‡ y :
x = 0
– or –
y < 0 and x is not an odd integer.
x
•
For y
: y and x = 0.
•
For ‡ x : x < 0.
•
For log , ln or logBASE : x { 0.
•
For tan : x = 90¡, -90¡, 270¡, -270¡, 450¡,
etc., and equivalent for radian mode.
-1
•
For sin
or cos
•
For nCr or nPr : n or r are not integers | 0.
•
For x !: x is not an integer between 0 and
69.
This error is returned when you enter an invalid
area value in invNormal for a distribution.
This error is returned when the input for sigma
in a distribution is invalid.
This error is returned when an entry exceeds
the digit limits. For example, pasting an
expression entry with a constant that exceeds
the limit.
A chequerboard cursor may display when limits
are reached in each MathPrint™ feature.
This error is returned in v when:
•
the formula does not contain a list name
(L1, L2, or L3)
•
the formula for a list contains its own list
name
For example, a formula for L1 contains L1.
This error is returned when at least one
element in a list selected for FREQ is a
negative real number in 1-VAR or 2-VAR STATS .
This error is returned when the coefficient, a,
in the polynomial solver calculation is pre-
populated with zero, or if the input to a is zero.
Change to a non-zero value.
-1
: | x | > 1.
Reference Information 71
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