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*The Geometric and Arithmetic Means are equal, when all the numbers in the given set are equal, otherwise the Geometric Mean of a data set is less than the data set's Arithmetic Mean.
 
*The Geometric and Arithmetic Means are equal, when all the numbers in the given set are equal, otherwise the Geometric Mean of a data set is less than the data set's Arithmetic Mean.
 
*The geometric mean of a data set {a1,a2 ...,an} is given by:
 
*The geometric mean of a data set {a1,a2 ...,an} is given by:
<math>({\prod_{i=1}^n ai})^{1/n} = \sqrt[n]{a1, a2 ... an}</math>
+
<math>({\prod_{i=1}^n ai})^{\frac{1}{n}} = \sqrt[n]{a1, a2 ... an}</math>
 
*This function will give the result as error when  
 
*This function will give the result as error when  
 
  1.Any one of the argument is non-numeric
 
  1.Any one of the argument is non-numeric

Revision as of 01:33, 5 December 2013

GEOMEAN(n1,n2,…)


  • are the positive real numbers.

Description

  • This function gives the Geometric Mean of an array or references.
  • For example, it is used to calculate average rate of growth of human population.
  • The Geometric Mean of two numbers is, the square root of their product.
  • The Geometric Mean of the three numbers is, the cube root of their product.
  • So the geometric mean of numbers is defined as the root of the product of the numbers.
  • In , are the positive real numbers and is required. are optional.
  • The arguments can be numbers,names,arrays or references that contain numbers.
  • Also we can directly use logical values and text representations of numbers.
  • The values are ignored, when the argument contains logical values or empty cells.
  • The Geometric and Arithmetic Means are equal, when all the numbers in the given set are equal, otherwise the Geometric Mean of a data set is less than the data set's Arithmetic Mean.
  • The geometric mean of a data set {a1,a2 ...,an} is given by:

  • This function will give the result as error when
1.Any one of the argument is non-numeric
2.Any one 
3.Any one of the references cannot be translated in to numbers.

Examples

  1. GEOMEAN(3,27)=9
  2. GEOMEAN(2,4,8)=4
  3. GEOMEAN(3,5,8,10,12)=6.786916380543178
  4. GEOMEAN(-2,32)=NAN, because the value is<0.

See Also

References

Gamma Distribution*