A function will have a name, brackets and inside the brackets certain values will be needed, depending on the function. Some functions, like NOW(), do not need anything inside the brackets. Most functions have a set number of values needed in the function, and many have ones that are optional.
Question: What are values that are used with a function in Excel?
Answer: Arguments
There are several possibilities. They can be called arguments and there are two kinds, variables and constants. Variables can have different values and constants are always the same.
There is no real answer to that. Every function is different. Some require arguments to make them work, but not all do. All functions have a structure called a syntax that has to be followed in order for them to work. The syntax for functions are different, though some are similar.
Arguments
The MODE function.
It determines the cell entry with the greatest value.
There is no symbol for "actual" in Excel, but there is a function to display absolute value (ABS).
The FV function calculates the future value of an investment.
The MATCH function can do that.
MIN function
Median Function
The MATCH function.
There is no symbol for "actual" in Excel, but there is a function to display absolute value (ABS).
The FV function.
In Excel you can use the ISNUMBER() function.
FV = Future Value