Ano po pala, if negative yung value ng transfer formula, di na-aapply yung caltech po. Meron tayong another approach para dyan. Baka yung example masyadong maraming butas
Casio 570ES & 991ES up as well as Canon F789SGA can utilize this technique. Calculator emulators function the same as physical calculators... perhaps this is due to the calculator you are using
@@blackknight3303 this seems to be a calculator issue.. both aren't allowed in board exams, though... you should transition to Canon F789SGA or the transparent version of Casio (although na-ban din recently po)
@blackknight3303 @engrclidez HI! I just came across this "Math Error" problem on my Canon F789SGA. I had 3 (xyA) columns and 2 rows of data then when I solved for Standard Deviation it showed "Math Error". After a quick troubleshoot (just inputting rows of random data) I found out you need to have at least 3 rows of data to be able to use the Standard Deviation function since Standard Deviation is a value that represents how far apart the data set is.
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Bat na error minsan pag lagyan nga negative
usually po pag meron erroneous input, mage-error yung sagot. double check the input values po or pwede mo rin isend yung item so we can verify
Ano po pala, if negative yung value ng transfer formula, di na-aapply yung caltech po. Meron tayong another approach para dyan. Baka yung example masyadong maraming butas
Not a very good example cuz u cannot use negative frequencies on physical sci-cal, it gives "Math Error"
Casio 570ES & 991ES up as well as Canon F789SGA can utilize this technique. Calculator emulators function the same as physical calculators... perhaps this is due to the calculator you are using
@@engrclidez Been using Casio 991-Ex ClassWiz and Casio 991Cw. Inputting negative in Area or Frequency table results in Math Error.
@@blackknight3303 this seems to be a calculator issue.. both aren't allowed in board exams, though... you should transition to Canon F789SGA or the transparent version of Casio (although na-ban din recently po)
@blackknight3303 @engrclidez HI! I just came across this "Math Error" problem on my Canon F789SGA. I had 3 (xyA) columns and 2 rows of data then when I solved for Standard Deviation it showed "Math Error".
After a quick troubleshoot (just inputting rows of random data) I found out you need to have at least 3 rows of data to be able to use the Standard Deviation function since Standard Deviation is a value that represents how far apart the data set is.
@@janerin-9246 hello, I uploaded a new moment of inertia calculator technique that does not use the standard deviation formula
ang bilis naman magsalita.
pasensya po, natatanggal lahat ng slightest pauses ni silence detection hehe