The FINV function is calculated in less than 0.1 seconds

Returns the inverse function value of the probability distribution of F. If p = FDIST(x,…) FINV(p,…) = x.

In an f-test, you can use the F-distribution to compare the degree of variation between two data sets.

For example, you can analyze the income distribution of the United States and Canada to determine whether the two countries have similar levels of income change.

grammar

FINV(probability,degrees_freedom1,degrees_freedom2)

Probability The probability value associated with the cumulative distribution of F.

Degrees_freedom1 The degree of freedom of a molecule.

Degrees_freedom2 Degree of freedom in the denominator.

Instructions

■ If any of the arguments are non-numeric, FINV returns the #VALUE! Error .

■ FINV returns the #NUM! Error value if any of the following occurs: .

  1. probability

■ If degrees_freedom1 or degrees_freedom2 is not an integer, it is rounded by truncation.

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