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Tilfeldighetsdel, also known as the probability density function (PDF), is a fundamental concept in probability theory and statistics. It describes the likelihood of a continuous random variable taking on a particular value. Unlike the probability mass function (PMF) used for discrete random variables, the PDF is used for continuous random variables.
The PDF is defined such that the probability of a continuous random variable X falling within a
P(a ≤ X ≤ b) = ∫ from a to b f(x) dx
Key properties of the PDF include:
1. Non-negativity: The PDF is always non-negative, i.e., f(x) ≥ 0 for all x.
2. Normalization: The total area under the PDF curve is equal to 1, i.e., ∫ from -∞ to ∞
3. The value of the PDF at a specific point does not directly give the probability of
Common examples of PDFs include the normal distribution, the exponential distribution, and the uniform distribution. Each
The PDF is a crucial tool in statistical analysis, as it allows for the calculation of probabilities,