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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>Uhhh, what would you put in the x3 place, exactly?

It gives us a way to talk about the distribution itself. A distribution is a
nondecreasing function which rises from 0 to 1; the derivative, if it has one,
is called the density, and in this case is a bell curve.

phma

