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Differentiation, Integration and continuous probability distributions -…
Differentiation, Integration and continuous probability distributions
Introduction
Integration is used to determine probabilities when the continuous probability distributions are studied
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Definite integral
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If the function lies below the x-axis the value of the definite integral is negative. In order ti calculate the area the absolute value has to be taken
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Points of inflection
A point of inflection of a function is where the function changes from concave to convex or visa versa
If f '' (x0) = 0 and the sign of f ''(x) to the eft and right of x0 is not the same, then the function has a point of inflection at x = x0
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