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  1. #1
    Try L
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    how to graph a bell curve using TI-83 Plus calculator?

    I have problem buliding a Normal Distribution Curve?
    Does anyone know how to graph? I am using the TI-83 Plus graphing calculator.
    Could anyone tell me the steps?

    Thanks.

  2. #2
    Linda K
    Guest
    ARe you shading between two x values (or z values)
    then go to 2nd( VARS) which is the DISTR, right arrow to Draw then select 1: ShadeNorm(

    put in the x-values shading between, the mean and the st.dev
    shadenorm(x1,x2, u, r) be sure to close the )

    then set your window parameters, use x min and max to cover our data spread, then ymin set at about -.1 and y max about .5. Scale whatever you want. You may have to play with the mins and max a bit.

    Hit enter

  3. #3
    Linda K
    Guest
    ARe you shading between two x values (or z values)
    then go to 2nd( VARS) which is the DISTR, right arrow to Draw then select 1: ShadeNorm(

    put in the x-values shading between, the mean and the st.dev
    shadenorm(x1,x2, u, r) be sure to close the )

    then set your window parameters, use x min and max to cover our data spread, then ymin set at about -.1 and y max about .5. Scale whatever you want. You may have to play with the mins and max a bit.

    Hit enter


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