T.INV Function Explained
The T.INV
Function in Microsoft Excel returns the t-value of the Student’s t-distribution, given a probability and the degrees of freedom. It is used to calculate the critical value of the Student’s t-distribution, which is used in hypothesis testing. The syntax for the function is T.INV(probability, degrees_freedom)
, where probability
is the probability associated with the two-tailed Student’s t-distribution, and degrees_freedom
is the number of degrees of freedom.
T.INV Function Syntax
T.INV(probability, degrees_freedom)
- probability: The probability associated with the two-tailed Student’s t-distribution. Must be a number between 0 and 1.
- degrees_freedom: The number of degrees of freedom with which to characterize the distribution. Must be a positive number.