Casio 330 User Manual

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S tCDf

Function: Returns the cumulative probability of a Student-

t

distribution between a lower

bound and an upper bound.

Syntax: tCDf(lower value, upper value,

df

[ ) ]

Example: To determine the Student-

t

distribution probability when lower value = 1.5,

upper value =

d,

df

= 18

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][tCDf]

For more information, see “Student-

t

Cumulative Distribution” on page 7-11-7.

S invTCDf

Function: Returns the lower bound value of a Student-

t

cumulative distribution probability

for specified values.

Syntax: invTCDf(

prob

,

df

[ ) ]

Example: To determine the lower bound value when

prob

= 0.0754752,

df

= 18

Menu Item: [Action][Inv. Distribution][invTCDf]

For more information, see “Inverse Student-

t

Cumulative Distribution” on page 7-11-8.

S chiPDf

Function: Returns the

C

2

probability density for specified values.

Syntax: chiPDf(

x

,

df

[ ) ]

Example: To determine the

C

2

probability density when

x

= 2,

df

= 4

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][chiPDf]

For more information, see “

χ

2

Probability Density” on page 7-11-9.

S chiCDf

Function: Returns the cumulative probability of a

C

2

distribution between a lower bound

and an upper bound.

Syntax: chiCDf(lower value, upper value,

df

[ ) ]

Example: To determine the

C

2

probability when lower value = 2.7, upper value =

d,

df

=4

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][chiCDf]

For more information, see “

C

2

Cumulative Distribution” on page 7-11-10.

S invChiCDf

Function: Returns the lower bound value of a

C

2

cumulative distribution probability for

specified

values.

Syntax: invChiCDf(

prob

,

df

[ ) ]

Example: To determine the lower bound value when

prob

= 0.6092146,

df

= 4

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