Ah, indeed. I was just thinking about bi-variable stats. Sorry!I think it's only the fx-100AU PLUS that allows you input stuff into the normal distribution and calculates it for you
Ah, indeed. I was just thinking about bi-variable stats. Sorry!I think it's only the fx-100AU PLUS that allows you input stuff into the normal distribution and calculates it for you
yeah i wasn't able to do this. is it worth it to bring in a second calculator just for normal distributionYou've got enter in some ax+b data by going into mode -> stat; and then u will have a new option for the probability distribution variables (r, A, B, etc)
Nope. I've never thought I needed such a feature. I would recommend learning the formula; and how you can apply such a formula with your normal calculator.yeah i wasn't able to do this. is it worth it to bring in a second calculator just for normal distribution
yepFor graphing, are we allowed to have different scales on each axis or nah? (eg. 1cm=1 on x axis, 1cm=5 on y axis)
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I am almost entirely sure yes, you are allowed. Some graphing questions have maximas, of like (3,27), etc; and these would be ridiculous to draw true-to-size especially with the size of working out they give you.For graphing, are we allowed to have different scales on each axis or nah? (eg. 1cm=1 on x axis, 1cm=5 on y axis)
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i never did my shit to scale wdymFor graphing, are we allowed to have different scales on each axis or nah? (eg. 1cm=1 on x axis, 1cm=5 on y axis)
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i never did my shit to scale wdym
Yep. Or the proper z-score probabilities if given. The other commenter was confused on if we needed a calculator that has a function white allows you to find the probability of z-scores on a normal distribution with a button (fx-100); but u can do the same stuff with fx-82 as long as you know your basics.also what were you guys talking about normal dist's and the calculator? isnt normal dist just the graph with 0.15%, 2.35%, 13.5, 34%, etc?
you’re using fx-82AU right? press MODE SETUP, then STAT, then press 2 (for A+BX). Then input all your x and y values. Once you’re done, press AC, then SHIFT+1, then 5 (for Reg), then select whichever variable you need (a b r etc.), then press =.i never did my shit to scale wdym
yes just go back to playing cool maths games or whatever you guys play rnidek why I am here, Im in yr 8 lmao
OH right okay thank you just to clarify, for normal we just need to know the percentages and z score calculations? sorry haha if im correct you can just like the messageYep. Or the proper z-score probabilities if given. The other commenter was confused on if we needed a calculator that has a function white allows you to find the probability of z-scores on a normal distribution with a button (fx-100); but u can do the same stuff with fx-82 as long as you know your basics.
cool math games? lol no I don't play games since I have asian parentsyes just go back to playing cool maths games or whatever you guys play rn
come back here in 3-4 years
surely you play cool maths games or anything else in class instead of learning?cool math games? lol no I don't play games since I have asian parents
well, I only watch like yt vids like dream and stuff, but rarely play games, nah I'm studying to hopefully get into a full selective bc I got into a partial but wanna get into full so yeah... doctor or actuary focus in year 10 onwards lolsurely you play cool maths games or anything else in class instead of learning?
thats the tradition for everyone in year 7-10
mate your life is too short to be studying to become a doctor from now
This is what i was thinking, Im going to write it in both ways just incasewhen finding CDFs do we need to write it in 3 part piecewise form or can we just leave it as is? thx