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In the function -POWER(A1,A12), the function argument is​

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Answered by BrainlyYoda
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Question:

In the function =POWER(A1,A12), the function argument is​

Answer:

The function argument is A1,A12 in the function =POWER(A1,A12)

Explanation:

These function are used n Microsoft Excel like as in question POWER function there are other functions too like SUM etc.

There are three parts of a function:-

1. Equal sign(=)

2. Function name(POWER,SUM etc.)

3. Argument

The argument contains the cell address of excel spreadsheet on which the function needs to be applied.

Like SUM function add a number of cells.

Suppose we want to add number of cells from A1 to A6.

The function will be like => =SUM(A1:A6)

This function will add values written in cells from A1 to A6

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

You can also use text arguments to return nothing instead of zero if the result is false. For example, the formula =IF(SUM(A1:A10)>0 , SUM( ...

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