7-6 Solve aplet
Interpreting results
After Solve has returned a solution, press   in the 
Numeric view for more information. You will see one of 
the following three messages. Press   to clear the 
message.
Message Condition
Zero The Solve aplet found a point where 
both sides of the equation were 
equal, or where the expression was 
zero (a root), within the calculator's 
12-digit accuracy.
Sign Reversal Solve found two points where the 
difference between the two sides of  
the equation has opposite signs, but 
it cannot find a point in between 
where the value is zero. Similarly, 
for an expression, where the value 
of the expression has different signs 
but is not precisely zero. This might 
be because either the two points are 
neighbours (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 or difference is closer to zero. 
If the equation or expression is 
continuously real, this point is 
Solve’s best  approximation of an 
actual solution.
Extremum Solve found a point where the value 
of the expression approximates a 
local minimum (for positive values) 
or maximum (for negative values). 
This point may or may not be a 
solution. 
Or: Solve stopped searching at 
9.99999999999E499, the largest 
number the calculator can 
represent.
Note that the value returned is 
probably not valid.
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