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Math and Science / Re: Normal Distribution Curve
« on: May 25, 2011, 07:03:09 pm »
thats calculus...
you have to take the integral of it.(not an easy task) I learning how to do this. If I figure it out I'll write it out for you
EDIT: what are the rules for substitution and multiplication again in integrals. I never did manage to fully understand that.
EDIT2: I just found this while brosing the wikipedia article
you have to take the integral of it.(not an easy task) I learning how to do this. If I figure it out I'll write it out for you
EDIT: what are the rules for substitution and multiplication again in integrals. I never did manage to fully understand that.
EDIT2: I just found this while brosing the wikipedia article
Quote from: wikipedia
The factor 1/sqrt{2*pi} in this expression ensures that the total area under the curve ϕ(x) is equal to one