Interpreting results, Messcige condition, Message condition – HP 38g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Interpreting Results

After Solve has returned a solution, press

{{INFO}}

in the

Numeric view for more information. You will see one of the

following three messages. Press

{{

ok

}}

to clear the message.

Messcige

Condition

Zero

The Solve aplet found a point where the value of the

equation (or the root of the expression) is zero within the

calculator's 12-digit accuracy.

Sign Reversal Solve found two points where the value of the equation has

opposite signs, but it cannot find a point in between where
the value is zero. This might be because

either

the two points

are neighbors (they differ by one in the twelfth digit), or the
equation is not real-valued between the two points. Solve

returns the point where the value is closer to zero. If the

value of the equation is a continuous real function, this point

is Solve’s best approximation of an actual root.

Extremum

Solve found a point where the value of the equation

approximates a local minimum (for positive values) or

maximum (for negative values). This point may or may not

be a root.

Or:

Solve stopped searching at

±9.99999999999E499, the largest number the calculator can

represent.

If Solve could not find a solution, you will see one of the

following two messages.

Message

Condition

Bad Guess(es) No solution found. One or more of the initial guesses lie

outside the domain of the equation. Therefore, the solution

was not a real number or it caused an error.

Constant?

No solution found. The value of the equation is the same at
every point sampled.

Solve 4-7

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