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hatterene

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You'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)
yeah i wasn't able to do this. is it worth it to bring in a second calculator just for normal distribution
 

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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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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 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.
 

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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?
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.
 
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i never did my shit to scale wdym
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 think this is what you’re after
 
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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.
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 message :)
 

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surely 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
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 lol
 

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yall can we keep the thread to just maths questions please haha i need to study for tomorrow and the questions here r good 😭😭
 

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when finding CDFs do we need to write it in 3 part piecewise form or can we just leave it as is? thx
 

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