Thank you sooo sooooo much! You are truly a blessing from God! I appreciate these videos so much, and because of you I FINALLY feel confident in statistics! God bless you!
TYSM!!!! You were zooming through it, had to pause multiple times and replay a lot more times lol, but ty. I enjoyed it, I feel confident now when I'm doing my h.w and hopefully more so when i take my exam :0 and Nicely explained.
No, if you don't put anything in, the calculator assumes the mean and standard deviation are 0 and 1. So, when you are working with the standard normal curve, you don't have to put in the mean and standard deviation.
You have a pretty voice sorry I got distracted. Very helpful video thank you I also think I figured out how to find the area given the Z score, you just use inverse norm right? Thank you you are awesome keep up the great videos.
YES. I am struggling so hard with "use technology" on some of these problems b/c I don't know what to input. When I get the error, I "GOTO" and then delete the extra fields from the parenthesis. It works occasionally to give me the right answer. It gave the correct answer here, for example. But the problem from my text was wrong. I keep getting 0.330 instead of 0.0025.
My ti-84 doesn't do what she is doing. I'm guessing because it is newer and they changed something. It asks for lower, upper, mean, and st.dev. Can someone help?
In most standard normal curves, the mean is 0 and the stand dev is 1 (anytime it uses z and not x), as you can see by the x-axis in the above examples. So if you don't want to mess with changing calculator modes, just enter 0 for mean and 1 for dev when it uses z=anything.
I did this, but it keeps on giving me an error message. Then I turned off the Stat Wizard and it still didn't work with just lower and upper boundaries. My test is tomorrow and I can't even get the calculator going :'(
I know, but using a number that large is not necessary with the standard normal curve. I use that those numbers with the next video that uses curves that are normal, but not standard normal.
Hit Mode on your calculator and scroll down to Stat Wizard. Turn it off. That should help. Stat Wizard is great, but it doesn't work well with some functions.
Hi, I am trying to find "Find the area of the shaded region. The graph depicts the standard normal distribution of bone density scores with mean 0 and standard deviation 1." I thought I would use invnorm maybe? Any help is appreciated
Thanks :) Actually, InvNorm gives you the z-score if you know the area. Using a z-score to find area you use this same function just do from negative infinity up to the z-score. You don't have to put in mean and s.d. because the function assumes a mean and s.d. of 0 and 1, if you don't put in the second and third variable. I made a video covering that too, if this explanation doesn't make sense.
Thank you for creating this video. I am so grateful for it. It's so clear and concise and I can solve the problems now. I feel more confident I can do this on an exam. I especially appreciated the video wasn't drawn out, it showed exactly what I needed and I can quickly re-watch it to review. Amazing, thank you. This is still relevant in 2020 :)
Still relevant in 2023. It’s like the way to find out how to do this is hidden from college students and I had to dig around for 30 minutes to find this video. My homework software says “use technology to solve” but never showed me how to solve
Is there a way to calculate when it asks for the area to the left of a score and the area to the right ??? S.O.S Ex. To the Left of z=-1.44 and to the right of Z=2.21
When I put the values into my ti-84, it comes up with "Error Syntax". I'm trying to find the area to the left of Z, when Z= - 0.02. Any ideas why it's not working?
To find that you would have to put normalcdf(-10000, -0.02). You could also use -1E99 instead of -10000. Make sure you are using the CDF function and not the PDF function and also make sure you always put the numbers in the correct order. Both of those mistakes could result in a syntax error.
+AGodboldMath Ok so keep getting ERR:SYNTAX as well. I've tried both of your suggestions. What else could I be doing wrong? Is there a setting that is wrong on my TI-84 Plus Calculator or what?
I did the EXACT thing on my calculator for #2. I got a WAAAAAAY different #. I have looked this over like 100 to make sure. It seems like your programing on your computer calculator is off.
why when I search for ti-89 google sends me to a ti-84 video? good video though, too bad I don't have a ti-84 to make it more useful to me. Great video though, just wanted to mention that so I wasn't just complaining about the fact I have a different calculator and zero understanding of statistics.
learned more in 0.2 seconds with you than i did in 3 weeks on this topic with my instructor. thanks!
I know, this actually tells how to easily calculate the normal curve. My textbook doesn't tell me crap
In college here. Taking online classes and the instructor didn't help either with this nor did the textbook. So I'm extremely happy!
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You had 3 weeks for a single topic....we get 1 video lesson with multiple other topics in 2020 😣
Agreed! Wonderfully easy explanation
the way my prof made this so complicated and i got it when u explained it within the first minute. I literally owe u my life
LIFE SAVER. I could not figure this out for the life of me, you teach more than the textbook lol
Not all heroes wear capes.
learned more in a 4 minute video than i have in 3 lectures, thank you
girl it took me 40 minutes to try and understand this, you just taught it to me in under 5. God bless you for real
this is it....? that's all you do.. are you kidding me. Wow, thank you.
Ya girl has been struggling
Dude teachers make it look so complicated wtf
You are a real life saver! Why do some instructors insist on making things more complicated than necessary. You jumped straight to the point!
Thank you sooo sooooo much! You are truly a blessing from God! I appreciate these videos so much, and because of you I FINALLY feel confident in statistics! God bless you!
9 years later and this still helps alot thank you!!!
This just saved me on my homework! Thanks! My professor was going so fast through this stuff I had no idea what she was talking about lol
TYSM!!!! You were zooming through it, had to pause multiple times and replay a lot more times lol, but ty. I enjoyed it, I feel confident now when I'm doing my h.w and hopefully more so when i take my exam :0 and Nicely explained.
omg thank you so much. This is so much clearer than reading directions online
Thank you! I learned this is a few seconds, versus the two weeks with my professor in 2020!
So happy to help :)
Simple and effective. Thanks for that lesson.
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why not use -E99, or E99 for the negative and positive infinity numbers?
You saved me so much time, God bless you
7 years later and this video is aging like fine wine. You are saving my ass!!!
Yeahhh! taking intro to stat in college and this stuff helped so much! Thanks
No, if you don't put anything in, the calculator assumes the mean and standard deviation are 0 and 1. So, when you are working with the standard normal curve, you don't have to put in the mean and standard deviation.
I think you just helped me pass my math class! THANK YOU!! ^_^
You have a pretty voice sorry I got distracted. Very helpful video thank you I also think I figured out how to find the area given the Z score, you just use inverse norm right? Thank you you are awesome keep up the great videos.
someone better update these videos with the ti84 plus c edition. we have extra fields like mean and standard deviation inputs
YES. I am struggling so hard with "use technology" on some of these problems b/c I don't know what to input. When I get the error, I "GOTO" and then delete the extra fields from the parenthesis. It works occasionally to give me the right answer. It gave the correct answer here, for example. But the problem from my text was wrong. I keep getting 0.330 instead of 0.0025.
thank you very much, i hated that dumb long method:/. Thank god someone made youtube, procrastinating till 2hrs till final:).
I don't have any yet. I've been meaning to put them up, but I just haven't found the time.
I love you you saved my grade 😭
Lol Im taking a online class and you literally explained way better than them. Thanks
My ti-84 doesn't do what she is doing. I'm guessing because it is newer and they changed something. It asks for lower, upper, mean, and st.dev. Can someone help?
Try going to mode and turning off Stat Wizard.
Thank you so much i was getting very irritated :-)
In most standard normal curves, the mean is 0 and the stand dev is 1 (anytime it uses z and not x), as you can see by the x-axis in the above examples. So if you don't want to mess with changing calculator modes, just enter 0 for mean and 1 for dev when it uses z=anything.
AGodboldMath thank you so much!🙏🤙I was getting sooooo frustrated.
I did this, but it keeps on giving me an error message. Then I turned off the Stat Wizard and it still didn't work with just lower and upper boundaries. My test is tomorrow and I can't even get the calculator going :'(
Hey Dr. Ash, how do you know when to put a positive 10,000 and a negative 10,000
don't u have to put the mean and standard deviation in too?
-99 and +99 will also work when entered for negative and positive infinity values
Thank you!! I have been struggling with this and you made it so easy!
thank you Ashley. you saved me omg.
It also works by typing -e99 and e99 for your lower and upper bounds
Thank you easy to follow and direct!!
Where do you get the -10000?
I know, but using a number that large is not necessary with the standard normal curve. I use that those numbers with the next video that uses curves that are normal, but not standard normal.
Hit Mode on your calculator and scroll down to Stat Wizard. Turn it off. That should help. Stat Wizard is great, but it doesn't work well with some functions.
thank you! this was the problem that was holding me up for 2 hours. finally I found the solution
Wow, thank you. This just helped me before my stats test.
Hi, I am trying to find "Find the area of the shaded region. The graph depicts the standard normal distribution of bone density scores with mean 0 and standard deviation 1." I thought I would use invnorm maybe? Any help is appreciated
You saved my life thank you!
Thanks :) Actually, InvNorm gives you the z-score if you know the area. Using a z-score to find area you use this same function just do from negative infinity up to the z-score. You don't have to put in mean and s.d. because the function assumes a mean and s.d. of 0 and 1, if you don't put in the second and third variable. I made a video covering that too, if this explanation doesn't make sense.
Thank you for creating this video. I am so grateful for it. It's so clear and concise and I can solve the problems now. I feel more confident I can do this on an exam. I especially appreciated the video wasn't drawn out, it showed exactly what I needed and I can quickly re-watch it to review. Amazing, thank you. This is still relevant in 2020 :)
Still relevant in 2023. It’s like the way to find out how to do this is hidden from college students and I had to dig around for 30 minutes to find this video. My homework software says “use technology to solve” but never showed me how to solve
Is there a way to calculate when it asks for the area to the left of a score and the area to the right ??? S.O.S
Ex. To the Left of z=-1.44 and to the right of Z=2.21
You can find this by either:
a) finding the two areas and adding them
b) finding the area between them and subtracting it from 1.
This shit makes NO sense at all.
THank you, Videos are great help
Why don’t you post anymore math videos ???
Great tutorial, thanks
thank you! helped me on my homework
You saved my life.
Thank you very helpful
ok, my bad. I used -E99 and a few lower numbers are off. -E99 or E99 is much easier btw
My calculator asks for 2 more things to put and it doesn´t look like that, what should I do?
this is so useful, thank you!
In the last problem of finding the area between z=-1.23 and z=1.3 you put the answer is 0.794 but don't you have to subtract? 1-0.794 to get 0.206?
May God bless you
why not put -3 for lower?
When I put the values into my ti-84, it comes up with "Error Syntax". I'm trying to find the area to the left of Z, when Z= - 0.02. Any ideas why it's not working?
To find that you would have to put normalcdf(-10000, -0.02). You could also use -1E99 instead of -10000. Make sure you are using the CDF function and not the PDF function and also make sure you always put the numbers in the correct order. Both of those mistakes could result in a syntax error.
+AGodboldMath Ok so keep getting ERR:SYNTAX as well. I've tried both of your suggestions. What else could I be doing wrong? Is there a setting that is wrong on my TI-84 Plus Calculator or what?
Me too!!! I've tried all the suggestions as well and keep getting the Error: Syntax! Very frustrating!
this was so helpful. thank you
Huge help! Thanks so much :)
My answer is correct and checks out with a normal distribution table. Either you entered something incorrectly or your calculator is off.
It does not work! The math book that I am using is not very good at explaining what needs to be done. I am very frustrated with this...
I did the EXACT thing on my calculator for #2. I got a WAAAAAAY different #. I have looked this over like 100 to make sure. It seems like your programing on your computer calculator is off.
Im dead. Im watching this vid while doing my assigment on canvas
Thank you kindly!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!!
For the negative one I keep getting it wrong
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haha...thanks :) not that you know what I look like other than a super tiny picture :P
what if they say find the area of m+ 30 ????
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Now use technology to find the cumulative area under the standard normal curve to the left of z equals negative 0.39. ????
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I am trying to find the area of the z= -0.37 of the left and I am not good with math
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why when I search for ti-89 google sends me to a ti-84 video? good video though, too bad I don't have a ti-84 to make it more useful to me. Great video though, just wanted to mention that so I wasn't just complaining about the fact I have a different calculator and zero understanding of statistics.
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