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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''TDIST( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''TDIST(Number,DegreeOfFreedom,Tail), '''</div><br/> |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>Number </math> is the numeric value to find the distribution. |
− | *<math> | + | *<math> DegreeOfFreedom </math> is the degrees of freedom. |
− | *<math> | + | *<math> Tail </math> is the number of tails. |
+ | **TDIST(),returns the Student t-distribution. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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*This is the symmetric distribution like the Normal Distribution. | *This is the symmetric distribution like the Normal Distribution. | ||
*It is used when making inferences about a population mean when the population standard deviation is not known. | *It is used when making inferences about a population mean when the population standard deviation is not known. | ||
− | *In <math> TDIST( | + | *In <math> TDIST(Number,DegreeOfFreedom,Tail)</math>, <math>Number </math> is the numeric value to find the value of the distribution. |
− | *<math> | + | *<math> DegreeOfFreedom </math> is the integer which is indicating the number of degrees of freedom and <math> Tail </math> is indicating the number of distribution tails. |
− | *Suppose | + | *Suppose Tail=1, then this distribution is One-Tailed Distribution and Tail=2, then this is Two-Tailed Distribution. |
− | *Also | + | *Also Tail=1, then it is calculated as <math> TDIST=P(X>x) </math>, where <math> X </math> is a random variable that follows the T-Distribution. |
− | *And | + | *And Tail=2, then it is calculated as <math> TDIST =P(X>x or X<-x) </math>. |
*This function will return the result as error | *This function will return the result as error | ||
1. Any one of the argument is non-numeric. | 1. Any one of the argument is non-numeric. | ||
− | 2. | + | 2. DegreeOfFreedom<1 and Number<0. When we are giving DegreeOfFreedom and Tail as a decimals, then it is changing in to integers. |
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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#=TDIST(2.4579,20.4,1) = 0.011612360861779858 | #=TDIST(2.4579,20.4,1) = 0.011612360861779858 | ||
#=TDIST(2.4579,20.4,1.2) = 0.011612360861779858 | #=TDIST(2.4579,20.4,1.2) = 0.011612360861779858 | ||
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+ | ==Related Videos== | ||
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+ | {{#ev:youtube|DTiegJgxvlQ|280|center|TDIST}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student%27s_t-distribution Student's t-distribution] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student%27s_t-distribution Student's t-distribution] | ||
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+ | [[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 8 August 2018
TDIST(Number,DegreeOfFreedom,Tail),
- is the numeric value to find the distribution.
- is the degrees of freedom.
- is the number of tails.
- TDIST(),returns the Student t-distribution.
Description
- This function gives the value of the T-Distribution.
- It is the continuous probability distributions.
- The T-Distribution is also called Students T-Distribution.
- This is the symmetric distribution like the Normal Distribution.
- It is used when making inferences about a population mean when the population standard deviation is not known.
- In , is the numeric value to find the value of the distribution.
- is the integer which is indicating the number of degrees of freedom and is indicating the number of distribution tails.
- Suppose Tail=1, then this distribution is One-Tailed Distribution and Tail=2, then this is Two-Tailed Distribution.
- Also Tail=1, then it is calculated as , where is a random variable that follows the T-Distribution.
- And Tail=2, then it is calculated as .
- This function will return the result as error
1. Any one of the argument is non-numeric. 2. DegreeOfFreedom<1 and Number<0. When we are giving DegreeOfFreedom and Tail as a decimals, then it is changing in to integers.
Examples
- =TDIST(1.82,55,1) = 0.037101192599
- =TDIST(1.82,55,2) = 0.074202385199
- =TDIST(5.9812,75,1)= 3.50350792266e-8
- =TDIST(5.9812,75,2) = 7.007015845328e-8
- =TDIST(2.4579,20.4,1) = 0.011612360861779858
- =TDIST(2.4579,20.4,1.2) = 0.011612360861779858
Related Videos
See Also
References