You don't need to go back to Run/Matrix for the final calculation. When you get back to the List screen in the stats app, put the cursor on 'List 2' (not inside the list, but on the list header) and enter 1-List 1, press execute, you now have the results in list 2.
The new Distribution app may be great for visualisation but useless for practical in exam use as it does not have the stats tools the Stats ap has... why not integrate it there in the Stats ap as a menu option when calulating probabilities so that we can see the visualisations if we need to right when calculating probabilties (like z distribution you showed here). The way they implemented it is as annoying as the Conics app, which is seperated ap for drawing circles etc. so you cannot draw other functions with it like tangents or find intesections of a circle with curves, making it way less useful... I am a big fan of the CG50 but I just think it is still very behind in many ways and need people who do a lot of Math with it to fine tune it. I would love it if Casio would hear me, but this is just a youtube comment!
Thank you, very helpful! I write my A-levels (Abitur in German) tomorrow and I didn't pay attention to my teacher while she explained how to type in this sh*t HAHAHAHAHA anyways, my 8 points for the tasks with normal distribution are saved since its just typing in into the calculator so thank you for helping me out with this!
What calculator would you recommend alongside a good book for someone just learning maths for the hell of it? Doesn’t need to be used in any exams, and no end goal other than trying to visualise and understand some thing better. I’ve heard Casio is (relatively) user friendly. Is the ClassPad 2 overkill? Would you recommend the fx-CG50 as something well made and nice to use? I’m not worried about spending a bit to have something nice to sit down and play around with.
If you have a Table of values or z scores and data then if you can put them in Statistics mode in Lists 1 and List 2 for example. If you press Graph then Graph3 is typically NPPlot, so that should be it. I am a bit backed up with potential videos, but will have a look at doing one at some point.
@@TheCalculatorGuide nevermind, I figured it out. You ha e to actually do a regression first, just like the ti 8x. I wish it would do it automatically.
Please note DISTRIBUTION as a separate mode was not available when this video was produced. More videos soon on this!
This also works perfectly for the Casio fx-CG 20. Thanks for this helpful video!
You don't need to go back to Run/Matrix for the final calculation. When you get back to the List screen in the stats app, put the cursor on 'List 2' (not inside the list, but on the list header) and enter 1-List 1, press execute, you now have the results in list 2.
massive help, especially as right now all learning is being done at home without teachers due to the corona virus
Great video. Very clear and concise
This example also works perfectly on the Casio fx-9750GIII.
This helped me a lot! Thank you
Thank you, I am gonna have exam Wednesday and I didn't remember this part, and I was getting really confused. Tysm
How did it go?
@@T33-q9c I got 20! (100%) Thanks for asking. It went really well :))
@@zenhaa Awesome. Great to hear!
5:39 0.7430
Really helpful content tho!
Were can I find the conculate method for factorial ! if I want to calculate in geometric series
The new Distribution app may be great for visualisation but useless for practical in exam use as it does not have the stats tools the Stats ap has... why not integrate it there in the Stats ap as a menu option when calulating probabilities so that we can see the visualisations if we need to right when calculating probabilties (like z distribution you showed here).
The way they implemented it is as annoying as the Conics app, which is seperated ap for drawing circles etc. so you cannot draw other functions with it like tangents or find intesections of a circle with curves, making it way less useful...
I am a big fan of the CG50 but I just think it is still very behind in many ways and need people who do a lot of Math with it to fine tune it. I would love it if Casio would hear me, but this is just a youtube comment!
really helpful but i think it is easier to to Normal distribution on Distribution option rather then statistics
Yes, I do like the dedicated distribution mode on the Classwiz fx-991EX too
@@TheCalculatorGuide its on the cg50 too
@@Random-go5iw I haven't updated yet, but will soon. It wasn't available when this video was produced.
In the final step you can enter 1-List 1[1] to get just 0.6198….
Thank you so much ❤ 🙏 😀👊🏻
Thank you, very helpful! I write my A-levels (Abitur in German) tomorrow and I didn't pay attention to my teacher while she explained how to type in this sh*t HAHAHAHAHA anyways, my 8 points for the tasks with normal distribution are saved since its just typing in into the calculator so thank you for helping me out with this!
i have my maths exam tomorrow too now! and im here watching this video hahaha
1:08 what is the difference between the list and variable options?
List enables you to trail multiple values simultaneously and then list them whilst variable is when you wish to input a known, definite value
Really helpful video, thank you!
What calculator would you recommend alongside a good book for someone just learning maths for the hell of it? Doesn’t need to be used in any exams, and no end goal other than trying to visualise and understand some thing better.
I’ve heard Casio is (relatively) user friendly. Is the ClassPad 2 overkill? Would you recommend the fx-CG50 as something well made and nice to use? I’m not worried about spending a bit to have something nice to sit down and play around with.
Yes I agree the Classpad 2 probably is overkill, but the CG 50 is great to explore with.
I would recommend it.
How do you do a normal probability plot on the cg50?
If you have a Table of values or z scores and data then if you can put them in Statistics mode in Lists 1 and List 2 for example. If you press Graph then Graph3 is typically NPPlot, so that should be it. I am a bit backed up with potential videos, but will have a look at doing one at some point.
@@TheCalculatorGuide my graph 3 gives me a residual plot, not a quantile plot
@@TheCalculatorGuide nevermind, I figured it out. You ha e to actually do a regression first, just like the ti 8x. I wish it would do it automatically.