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Giovanni OrgantiniThe integral of a normal distributionNo need to know the antiderivative of a function to compute its integral.3d ago
InStarts With A Bang!byEthan SiegelAsk Ethan: Why does nature always follow a Bell curve?Almost everything we can observe and measure follows what’s known as a normal distribution, or a Bell curve. There’s a profound reason why.Feb 2313
Aman AgrawalBessel’s Correction: Why Do We Divide by n−1 Instead of n in Sample Variance?In statistics, a common point of confusion for many learners is why we divide by n−1 when calculating sample variance, rather than simply…Nov 111
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